Can you please tell me how to successfully post my long trip report? No photos appear , just writing about title of each one.
Your help would be appreciated . Maybe i should just email it to the mods for their support? thanks JoyV
Can you please tell me how to successfully post my long trip report? No photos appear , just writing about title of each one.
Your help would be appreciated . Maybe i should just email it to the mods for their support? thanks JoyV
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FWIW I've PM'd admin/support a couple of times on this topic and they/he/she couldn't be bothered replyingand, I'm a paid up gold member :!: :evil::evil::evil:
When did you send the PM's? We generally respond to all such messages - and from all members, GOLD or not! Please PM me details and I will follow up.
BTW can a Gold member post more than 5 photos at a time? A Mod suggested this was the case.
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A mod (me) suggested the limit could be changed for anyone, it was another member who suggest Gold members have more:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....de-writing-your-first-57612-2.html#post982857
Un-necessarily complex I suggest. A pic on any HDD can be uploaded (if its the right file size) with a couple of clicks (I think only the 'basic uploader' is functioning at the moment).
The "limit" is 5 if you use AFF's Attachment function to upload photos.
For those on a desktop, you use the "Manage Attachments" button located below the main posting field. (You need to be in "Go Advanced" for the post editing rather than in "Quick Reply"). This interface will let you upload your photos, however not all photos can be successfully uploaded without some prior editing, i.e. they need to be downsized by reducing size and/or quality. I can't remember the exact guidelines.
To insert your attached picture after being uploaded, use the "Insert Inline" button.
The real limit to the number of pictures you can have in one post is 10. This count includes attachments, emoticons and pictures linked from other sources (e.g. from another website or a photo sharing service). Here are ten pictures:
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You can host your pictures on an external picture site, such as Flickr. Many of them have free accounts with generous limits. That, of course, requires more effort to sign up and actually upload your pictures to the site. Then you have to obtain the URL for that picture and use that to show the picture back here in your post. The main advantages are getting around the "5 (attached) pictures per post limit", and the ability to upload your photos in almost native format (Flickr can produce downsampled versions of your photos without fuss).
Unless it has increased, the limit to the size of a post is also restricted to 7000 characters. It's actually not exactly that because the 7000 characters counts BB code, which is all the formatting coding which controls things like bolding, italics, font size, etc.. People using the WYSIWYG editor to do their posts won't see these codes, so expect that you'll post just under 7000 characters per post.
I believe none of these limits are contingent on AFF membership status. I'm not sure if posting via an app (iOS or Android) gets around any of these limits or systems.
Being a TR writer myself, it is often necessary and actually convenient to split the TR amongst several posts. I usually try and find a logical break for the next post (e.g. a new day, a new activity etc.), though more often than not I'm forced to break due to too many pictures in one post.
I still have a TR on my "Notes" on the iPhone - I really must post it one day.
Thanks I am quietly going berserk trying to download this.I worked out i had to split it into parts due to pics. The photos are just finishing up as text. Now I will try and apply some of the above and keep persevering.Am using a HP laptop PC and it should be more user friendlly for non techi people to post but will try and solve it today.