can you tell me how to attach pictures to a forum post? I know it's related to membership, but I am a member and just recently paid my 2015 dues. Thanks,
Brad
Pictures
Moderator: markc
Re: Pictures
Thanks for posting here Brad! Been meaning to reply in the forum thread where you described the problem, but your comment here is a big help!
Yes, you're right, attaching pics to posts is one of the perks of CHGPA membership. Given that you are current for 2015, I'll get you squared away ASAP, a bit later tonight.
If anyone else is having similar problems, please let us know in this forum, thanks!
MarkC
Yes, you're right, attaching pics to posts is one of the perks of CHGPA membership. Given that you are current for 2015, I'll get you squared away ASAP, a bit later tonight.
If anyone else is having similar problems, please let us know in this forum, thanks!
MarkC
Re: Pictures
Ok Brad, you should now be good-to-go : When posting a new topic, or a reply, you should now see a tab, and/or a panel, where you can add an attachment to your post.
The "Quick Reply" window may or may not support attachements. If not, use the full-fledged "Reply" button, and you should see the attachment capability.
Note: We're not YouTube, and space for our website is limited. This means that photos have to be downsized to something reasonable. A good rule-of-thumb is 250kb-300kb per image. That's usually just fine for normal browsing on the web, and you can always ask forum members to contact you for a higher-rez version of an image.
If you have further questions, please let me know.
MarkC
The "Quick Reply" window may or may not support attachements. If not, use the full-fledged "Reply" button, and you should see the attachment capability.
Note: We're not YouTube, and space for our website is limited. This means that photos have to be downsized to something reasonable. A good rule-of-thumb is 250kb-300kb per image. That's usually just fine for normal browsing on the web, and you can always ask forum members to contact you for a higher-rez version of an image.
If you have further questions, please let me know.
MarkC