The easiest way I've found to add pics is to click on "Gallery" on the rightmost side of
the line under the "Board index" line.
That'll bring up the "Board index < Gallery" page. Scroll down on that, about
halfway down the page, to the "Users Personal Albums" full-width box and click
on your user name. That'll bring up your personal Album.
Under your user name on the left side, click on "NEWIMAGE". This brings up the
"UPLOAD IMAGE" page. Go down to the "File" area and click on the little "Choose File"
tile. That will bring up the area on your computer that contains your photos. Choose
the photo you want. I have Windows 7, so once the pic I want is chosen, I then click on
the "open" tile in the lower right area on that page. That copies the pic to your TnTTT
Album. That will bring you back to the 'Upload Image and "Choose File" 'page. If you want
to upload more pics, repeat the process. Once you have all the pics you want, then
click on the "Continue" tile at the bottom center of the 'Upload Image and "Choose File"'
page. That'll bring up the page where you can add your description of the pic that will
show up in your album. Finish that, then click on the "Submit" tile at the bottom center
of the page. That'll bring up a page telling you the images were either uploaded
successfully successfully or not. If successful, click on the blue "here" to return to your album
if it does not go there automatically. If you decide to add more pics then just repeat
"all of the above instructions".
You must make sure your pics are resized correctly according to the forum requirements.:
Maximum dimensions:
File size: 7.63 MiB
Image width: 640
Image height: 640
Allowed filetypes:
jpg, gif, png, zip
Google "picture resizing" to find many alternatives for doing so. I believe most photo
programs have some sort of that function too. I use
http://www.picresize.com/ to do that
and save the resized pic to my computer under a new file name consisting of "Resized",
as the first word, with the the rest of the new file name being the original pic file name.
This keeps the two 'different' pics - the original and the resized one - related for me, but
under different file names.
Never resize or modify your original pics in any way and then save that result under the
original pic file name, as you will change the original pic forever to the new result. You
always want to preserve the original pic file as it is so that it can always be accessed
again for any other use for it you may have.
To reiterate:
ALWAYS keep/preserve the original pic, as is, under the original pic file name. NEVER
save the altered pic under the original pic file name. ALWAYS save any/whatever
changes you do to the original pic under a different new pic file name.
'Hope this is helpful...
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
If you have a house - you have a hobby.