Could it be the TOTAL size of the photos has a limit in a post? The one with 5 could have been smaller when added together. Just an educated (or uneducated) guess.Bob Eaton wrote: Hi Alex! Tried to post four photos of a scorpion, but only three went full size and one was an attachment!!!!!! However, I saw 5 photos from a football game posted full size. Any ideas why? thanks!
icepics wrote: I'm still finding that the reply pages on here don't seem to load properly. The reply section runs off the right side of the page so I can't see everything I'm typing - as it shifts to where I'm typing the left side of what I just typed isn't viewable. I'm on Internet Explorer. I tried resizing the type on my page on my laptop but it didn't help.
I noticed on the main page of the Forum that if a user's name is long it gets cut off on the right side too. It seems like it might be somehow because of the left column that shows users' names and avatars and now shows My Photos etc. That box is wider than it used to be so maybe somehow on IE the size of the columns don't fit.
I'm still wondering too if we'll have the option to not have the Like It Share It feature so we can choose if we want to allow others to post our photos on various social media.
Bob Eaton wrote: Hi Alex! Tried to post four photos of a scorpion, but only three went full size and one was an attachment!!!!!! However, I saw 5 photos from a football game posted full size. Any ideas why? thanks!
CWphotos wrote: Has anyone else had trouble logging in to PT? I tried six or seven times, from different locations, and had no luck; I closed my browser, then opened it again...this time I decided to try a back door. I clicked on Galleries, create new album, and was able to log in from there. I think I will just stay logged in, now!
rtenny wrote:
CWphotos wrote: Has anyone else had trouble logging in to PT? I tried six or seven times, from different locations, and had no luck; I closed my browser, then opened it again...this time I decided to try a back door. I clicked on Galleries, create new album, and was able to log in from there. I think I will just stay logged in, now!
We are aware about problem with logging in. As these problems are not consistent we need a bit longer to track them down. We are working as fast as we can to get this fixed.
Thanks for your patience.
CWphotos wrote: If I had seen the ****( heads-up message ), yesterday, before I posted, I wouldn't have needed to post at all! I DO appologize, and Thank You for your patience! ......no problem at all, today!
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