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i have done my heritage up and wanted to put a pic with my thread but the part where it says manage attachments i click on upload pic and it starts then says it can't. what am i doing wrong anyone help please?
The picture's file size or dimensions might be too large.
Use a free online hosting site like Image shack or Photobucket to upload your pictures and then use the link they provide to post them on forums.
Using the Preview Post prior to Submit Reply button will show if you've used the correct link to post the pictures in threads.
I just loaded the Mobil photobucket app to my iPhone, let's see if I can get a picture of the Phatail onto this site from my iPhone - using the mobil photobucket app. ..... I'd have to agree, your file size is probably too large.... Photobucket automatically resizes when uploading , if you choose the option .
Last edited by LimeNine9r; Mar 27, 2012 at 01:38 AM.
Load the pictures to a album on the site and then post them. If they are here, they will be the correct size. I think you are limited to around 60 pictures you can upload though so you will have to be somewhat picky.
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