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Writers F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 12:54 am)
Hey ByteDreams,
Make your request in Community Center Forum farther down the list of forums below "Writers."
StaceyG or one of the others in Administration watch that place for our complaints, and, like the larger pics, they get things done - they want to help.
Dee-Marie made that suggestion to me, and it worked well.
Dick
I'm having a dilema. Seems since they changed the image size in the writer's gallery, my posts keep using my image for my thumbnail image and won't let me edit it correctly. Anyone else having this problem? It keeps telling me this: "The thumbnail you uploaded does not conform to the site's size restrictions. Either a thumbnail was generated for you or your original thumbnail was retained." Even though I am certain the size is correct. I've edited it over and over and no change. The only thing I haven't tried is removing the whole post but I feard it wouldn't let me repost (due to 1 only per day).
"I knew who I was when I woke up this morning; but I"ve changed several times since then"- Alice
Shabatei: Hello. Every so often when I tried to 'upload' an image here, it also did/said the same things. But, most all other times, it did not. Methinks they are STILL in the changeover process here from the old platform site style to the 'new and improved' (? LOL) type style?
You ARE correct that IF you 'remove' the image, you LOSE that day's chance at your 'one per day' image allowed. LOL.
I would think your 'best' bet would to contact a 'moderator' here if no one responds shortly to your concerns.
My best to you and yours, kind soul.
TallPockets.
Hello Shabetei,
To get more mileage with pics for my texts, I upload the larger 450 x450 px (or less) image and then a different (but text related) image at 200 x 200 or less for the thumnail. So far, I haven't run into the problem you mention.
Now counting lines to get past the "L" shape of text, I'm still working on that. If the pic is to the left of the text, then the chances are high your reader will at least scan the text. But if you put the pic to right of the text, chances are your reader will be drawn to it and forget about "doubling back" to read the text. Left-to-right; we are conditioned.
Dick
Well, thought I'd let you know.... after some deep contemplation I figured it out. Seems the Writer's Gallery thumbnail image doesn't accept an image smaller then 100 x 100 or at least must be 100 wide or high. I'd been able to use all sizes before so I didn't figure there was a change. Thanks for the help guys. -S.
"I knew who I was when I woke up this morning; but I"ve changed several times since then"- Alice
I think it's great that the images can now be larger. In the past, I posted photos with a photo essay to go along with it. When I sized the image down to 300 by 300 there was so little detail that I ended up posting what I wanted to put in the Writer's Gallery into the Photography Gallery. This is probably going to make a difference in the number of people who post here. Sometimes an image inspires a poem or a story. Great going, people ...
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Friends,
Brian (TallPockets) and I have batted ideas about graphics at the top of our Writing Gallery submissions. I think an image/graphic/sketch can help pre-conditon the reader as to what's contained in the main post. Or shamelessly mislead. Currently we are limited to 200 x 200 pixels in the thumbnail, and 300 x300 in the text portion – not much room to show detail.
I've noticed that a text headed by a graphic gets more readers than "(no thumbnail)." There may be other subtle currents at work on the viewer, but an image engages his attention longer than "(no thumbnail)".
To get more from our limited graphic capability, I'm experimenting with the thumbnail slightly different than larger picture, but closely allied. Ideally I'd like an image every 200 to 300 words. My bare bones descriptions need help.
In the "Photography" and "Story/Sequential" sections (my post today of 750 pxl wide chapter pics in a long vertical montage) Brian's reply mentioned that with the June improvements, surely we could have images larger than 300 x 300.
Can we? Would it be possible? David, could you ask the Grand High Council?
Please?
Dick