icepics wrote: I've noticed posts turning up in threads where it looks like they may have been meant to be posted elsewhere. In General Discussion I noticed topics being discussed at the end of last week have bumped back maybe three pages, and there are lots of posts from a month ago back up to the first page. Makes it hard to follow up on a discussion, since they're not in order and back too many pages to remember the title and find them again.
I still wonder too about the photos when you click on a thumbnail and it gets enlarged, as mentioned it doesn't always look that good the way people sized it to be posted; and I think we should have the option whether or not we want to enable other people to post our photos on social media sites (I'd want to make the choice as to which of my photos may be posted elsewhere).
Once you have the image selected, click on it and a crop box should appear. Move it to where you want it and click. Hop ethat works for you. It did for me.CWphotos wrote: OK...I sized/cropped an image to the right size for a background photo, and proceeded to make the change. I followed directions...removed it, and tried again.The resuting image was still stretched beyond recognition. Anyone else having success?
SABZ wrote: I am having trouble uploading my pics It takes so long:whistle: and some wont even down load.
John Landolfi wrote: I'm not sure this is a bug- perhaps I just need a tutorial on how to manage my albuns in this new environment. I used to be able to access the photos in an album, rearrange them, change the album cover, etc. If I click "Edit Album", I only access the album description, and I seem to be able to remove an individual photo, but not rearrange the photos, or rename them. Are procedures written somewhere? Or, at least, a description of what one can do?
Baydream wrote:
Once you have the image selected, click on it and a crop box should appear. Move it to where you want it and click. Hop ethat works for you. It did for me.CWphotos wrote: OK...I sized/cropped an image to the right size for a background photo, and proceeded to make the change. I followed directions...removed it, and tried again.The resuting image was still stretched beyond recognition. Anyone else having success?
Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote:
Once you have the image selected, click on it and a crop box should appear. Move it to where you want it and click. Hop ethat works for you. It did for me.CWphotos wrote: OK...I sized/cropped an image to the right size for a background photo, and proceeded to make the change. I followed directions...removed it, and tried again.The resuting image was still stretched beyond recognition. Anyone else having success?
CWphotos wrote: I am doing something wrong...the image is horrid! Sorry for being so much trouble...I'm not very apt when it comes to following directions on the computer. Maybe I shouldn't have sized the image to the correct length & height for the 'header' first?
Travel Nut wrote:
CWphotos wrote: I am doing something wrong...the image is horrid! Sorry for being so much trouble...I'm not very apt when it comes to following directions on the computer. Maybe I shouldn't have sized the image to the correct length & height for the 'header' first?
I just looked at your main shot and it looks pretty good. I'm going to customize mine now. BRB
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