IamPamela...I love your computer literacy...the above was very helpful and right to the point! (:
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13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
<a href="/users/1111/randy-palmer/">@Randy Palmer</a> - You said your losing your head doing this. Did you lose your head like the above photo? lol!!!
OK, just make sure your photo is .jpg format and smaller than most photos I'm guessing 150K or smaller. I you don't know you may need a program to resize and change format.
I use a Mac and I use GraphicConverter I believe you can get it for a PC also. I'm sure some PC user will let you know.
If you don't see a photo after loading one reload the page. On mine one will show up then the other, sometimes both.
most digital cameras and imaging devices that interface with your computer will automatically create a file extention which identifies the file as an image. I 'go with the flow' in that I allow the device to create it's native extension but some devices will ask what type of file extention you want to assign to the photo you are sending to your computer.
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
<a href="/users/1635/leeroy/">@leeroy</a> - When you type in your question, you will see "B" "I", etc. on this toolbar at the end is a shaded box, click on it, a box will appear, where it says, "choose file" click on it, then you can browse on your computer for pictures. This is how you upload pictures from your computer.
Hope I was helpful!!!