Donna D.
Senior Member
Site Team
PLEASE take ALL photos in Landscape mode! 

PLEASE take ALL photos in Landscape mode!![]()
Out of moderators control. BUT, we spend a LOT of time helping by fixing pics so they're in the mode the software accepts. Modifications and For Sale ads especially. Help us help you. Take photos that the software accepts. That isn't hard.Please fix the forum.
For several years, I have been posting how to post photos so they appear in the correct orientation. I've also posted a link to the illustrated guide for posting photos.
It is all for naught.
If Facebook can make posting photos easy, so can the forums.
Out of moderators control. BUT, we spend a LOT of time helping by fixing pics so they're in the mode the software accepts.
Guess you don't read any of the other forums owned by Social Knowledge... like FiberglassRV. Trust me, the protest isn't working.If you stopped "fixing" them, maybe Social Knowledge would fix the software. Easy.![]()
Guess you don't read any of the other forums owned by Social Knowledge... like FiberglassRV. Trust me, the protest isn't working.![]()
PLEASE take ALL photos in Landscape mode!![]()
This is the answer.
There is a third fix and that is to load the photo onto the forum and let one of the moderators kindly fix it.
There's a limit to the number of pics as attachments in a given post (~4~6?) but you can just follow with another post (or multiple posts) to continue adding pictures in the same thread.is there a limit to the number of photos (taken in landscape mode) we can post... if so, is there a way to add more? thanks
Thanks, Donna. This is helpful. Three questions from a newbie at posting:You can attach 8 pictures per post and have multiple posts in any thread. Please make certain the pictures are landscape.
1. You cannot link to a private server. One that has no public access.Thanks, Donna. This is helpful. Three questions from a newbie at posting:
1. Can you describe how you specify a photo's URL, if it is being housed on your server?
2. Do you house images on your server? If so, how do we know an image's URL?
3. Is there an objection to housing images on a third-party site, so long as that site is not promoted at all (i.e., just the photo is what is visible?
Thanks!