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I can answer # 3 now and I'll get back to you on the rest. Double click on a picture and then scroll down and you will see your comments.
I'll be back later with more answers.
OK
To add a title look in the same place as above and you will find an edit button somewhere near the bottom right. Click on edit ant add a title and description if you want.
I see a comments section, but don't know how to access the comments. - Click on the picture, below the pic you will see a comment section. You can read or post your own comments.
How do I post a title on the pic? - Click advanced view, you will see an edit option, you can title the pic there.
I posted some descriptions of pics, but don't see them anywhere. - I see them! When you click on the pic it is in the second line under description.
Can I change the order of the pics? - I don't think so but I could be wrong
Can I set up different galleries based on different jobs that I have done on the bike? - I believe you are only allow one gallery.
Can I post pics to someone else's gallery? - NO but you could comment on their pics.
Am I a idiot when it comes to computers? I'll answer that one, Yes.
If you want to see the last comment in your gallery you can use the sort feature and sort by last comment. I'm not sure how to find the last comment if it was on someone elses pic....I'm still looking.
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