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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:04 pm Post Subject: Posting Images to our Photo Gallery
If you are registered to use our forum, your login will also apply to our Photo Gallery. If you have already logged in, you won't need to log in again. At the top of this page in the line of links, next to News, click on the link to Photo Gallery. You can get to the Photo Gallery from any page on Mysterious New Zealand: http://www.mysteriousnewzealand.co.nz/photogallery/
On the photo gallery page, in the row of text links below the main web site links, click on Upload file.
You should see a number of form fields under the heading File Uploads, with Browse buttons beside them. Click on Browse to navigate to where the file resides on your hard drive. Choose the file and click OK in the dialogue box and you should then see a path similar to this in the first field to the left of the browse button:
C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\My Documents\My Pictures\chemtrails.jpg
A lot of people keep their photos in the My Pictures folder inside My Documents (on a PC, don't know about Macs), however not always. You may have them somewhere else.
Click on the Continue button at the bottom of the box and if your upload was successful, you should see a message:
1 uploads were successful
Click Continue and add some information about the photo. Preferably, you title and date the file and add a caption. Choose the category from the drop down list - we can re-categorise when we approve the file if you forget to choose it or get the category wrong.
Follow any further instructions and that's about it.
If the photo doesn't upload or you get an error, there are a number of potential issues. It might be that the photo is too large in size to upload or exceeds our gallery limit or your connection may have timed out. If the photo is straight out of a digital camera, it may be too large and you will have to resize it. You can get instructions for resizing a photo using a free downloadable image processing application here: