Forum: Bryce


Subject: Renderosity gallery improvents/updates - readme

AgentSmith opened this issue on Feb 24, 2003 ยท 12 posts


AgentSmith posted Tue, 25 February 2003 at 9:19 AM

The size limit has always exsisted, yet somehow in one of the handful of Renderosity site updates, it was no longer automatically working. We started getting reports of 40kb thumbnails, and it's now turned back on. (Basically if you tried to upload a pic or thumbnail that was bigger in dimension or Kb, you would denied, that automation had been disabled somehow, but is now back on.) The size limitation is not for the fact of how much "hard drive" space that Renderosity has, but for the amount of info in kb that is requested each time someone wants to see a page of thumbnails or a finished pic. Technically, bandwidth. The more optimized the bandwidth is, the faster we all see the content here. (I'm sure you all realize this, I just thought I would spell it all out, in case someone was truly wondering) Rayraz, yup you still have to log in to surf the "what's new" type sections of the galleries. That will most likely stay in effect. It keeps leechers from sucking mass amounts of pics from Renderosity, and thus hogging bandwidth, making the site slower for us regular folk. Remember, you can still link your gallery thumbnails pages or full pics. Meaning, I can send my mom a link to my new pic in my Renderosity gallery, and she can directly click on it, and view it without having to make a screenname and log in, etc, etc. It's just the main sections of the galleries you have to log in for. Forgeting password...uhm, dunno, right it on your hand? I guess make a password that is easily remembered. I have to type in my password probably a dozen times a day, couldn't forget it if I wanted to, lol. There are a couple other new features that are being updated (security), which I don't know if I can speak about yet, but I'll post up as soon as I know I can. Keep Rendering. AgentSmith

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