Barb-SAN
06-10-2007, 09:32 PM
Hi Captain Hutch,
I saw you had dropped by, and although I don't have a technical question for you at the moment, I was wondering if you had some photos you would like to share here of the view out the "front window". We'd especially appreciate any thunderstorm cloud photos, as we've lost the ones we had like that.
If so, here are a couple tips about how to post photos. They can go up either as small files ( less than 97 kb) attachments to your post (my favorite way, as you can add lengthy explanations, and edit them as necessary. It does require resizing them in a photo-editing program first). They can also be posted in the gallery as large files (max. 1MB), but there isn't as much space for comments, and they can't be edited afterwards.
There is also a way to post a link from another gallery besides Taking Flight. I haven't done that, but Passenger Mark, Agne, Eloise, and a few others here know how to do that.
Any questions...please ask...there are several of us here who know the tricks of how to work with photos.
Thanks in advance....:D
I saw you had dropped by, and although I don't have a technical question for you at the moment, I was wondering if you had some photos you would like to share here of the view out the "front window". We'd especially appreciate any thunderstorm cloud photos, as we've lost the ones we had like that.
If so, here are a couple tips about how to post photos. They can go up either as small files ( less than 97 kb) attachments to your post (my favorite way, as you can add lengthy explanations, and edit them as necessary. It does require resizing them in a photo-editing program first). They can also be posted in the gallery as large files (max. 1MB), but there isn't as much space for comments, and they can't be edited afterwards.
There is also a way to post a link from another gallery besides Taking Flight. I haven't done that, but Passenger Mark, Agne, Eloise, and a few others here know how to do that.
Any questions...please ask...there are several of us here who know the tricks of how to work with photos.
Thanks in advance....:D