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Getting kinda quiet around here!
On a side note, can anyone school me on how to upload pics to this new deal? I keep getting the no go from the site. My camera is really old and the file sizes aren't large enough (I think). Most are around 75k or so.
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I have been dumping the pictures to a folder for the Bronco build on my computer and then using the download provided on the site. But have had hit or miss days too. I will add some this afternoon and see if I can get the directions. Not sure about the files sizes. DWB
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I have been able to lately using the upload manager just like before, or on classic as a contributor. Maybe the file size is still too large. Does it give any reason for upload failing or just a generic upload failed?
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I signed up for photobucket for free, and I've been linking pictures to the site from there. I like how the threads look with the bigger pictures.
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I second that. Have been using photobucket for years. I like it because I can keep all my photos in one place and it is easy to paste img links of the same photos to different forums. I also like how you can size them perfectly and allow everyone to avoid having to click on an attachment to view the photo.
Be sure to use a reasonable size though when you upload. Nobody likes to have their screen taken over by a monster-sized picture. Typically I find that 800x600 works very well for most folks and you can set up photobucket to automatically size your pictures when uploaded so no manual resizing is necessary.
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