Has anyone figured out how to add more images to their personal gallery after they initially set it up? I'm guessing Rick doesn't want us to start a new gallery every time but damned if I can find an option to add more images to my already established gallery.
Your Image Gallery is a thread. You can add 8 images per post. If you have 24 images to upload, just upload he first 8, that starts the thread, then under the Quick Reply box click Use Full Editor and repeat the process to upload images in the first reply. Then repeat for the last eight images.
You should then end up with 8 images in the original post that started your Galley, and two "replies" each with 8 images.
You can add as many as you'd like in subsequent replies.
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Your Image Gallery is a thread. You can add 8 images per post. If you have 24 images to upload, just upload he first 8, that starts the thread, then under the Quick Reply box click Use Full Editor and repeat the process to upload images in the first reply. Then repeat for the last eight images.
You should then end up with 8 images in the original post that started your Galley, and two "replies" each with 8 images.
You can add as many as you'd like in subsequent replies.
That was my standard method for posting pictures here before I discovered photobucket. I guess if photobucket ever stops working for me, I'll switch back to it .
Your Image Gallery is a thread. You can add 8 images per post. If you have 24 images to upload, just upload he first 8, that starts the thread, then under the Quick Reply box click Use Full Editor and repeat the process to upload images in the first reply. Then repeat for the last eight images.
You should then end up with 8 images in the original post that started your Galley, and two "replies" each with 8 images.
You can add as many as you'd like in subsequent replies.
Rick- when I do that, the image I add in a reply shows as the "cover" photo for my gallery but when I open my gallery I don't see the photo. I see the post that I added and attached a file via the image manager, but I don't see the photo or link to it. I've just done this process if you want to have a look-see.
Bwana 1 That’s the answer I was looking for, I thought we could go look through the gallery at the pix, like PB, so if someone asks to see a pix I have posted before I just do it over from my hard drive and not the gallery.
Your Image Gallery is a thread. You can add 8 images per post. If you have 24 images to upload, just upload he first 8, that starts the thread, then under the Quick Reply box click Use Full Editor and repeat the process to upload images in the first reply. Then repeat for the last eight images.
You should then end up with 8 images in the original post that started your Galley, and two "replies" each with 8 images.
You can add as many as you'd like in subsequent replies.
Rick,
I'm trying to add another picture via a new "reply" and it isn't working. I went to my original thread in the Image Gallery, "Jim in Idaho Pictures", and clicked Reply. It took me to the full editor screen. I clicked on the Image Manager and it opened a new window, "Attachment Manager". I selected a file to attach, a jpeg photo from my disk - the same location where I got my original picture, and once the upload icon stopped spinning the name of that photo shows as an attached image. But when I click Done, nothing appears in the new reply. I can add some text in the reply box and that appears and the Image Manager link now shows Total Files: 1, but the picture does not appear.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
Drag, drag, click...I'm done in 5 seconds, I don't need a Gallery for everyone to look at, nor is it faster to use the Gallery over the hard drive storage....it's fast and easy, why muddy the water with complications
You lucky bastid. I'd say it's just a matter of time then.
I can still link to photos from Photobucket as well but it is an unsecure link. The address of TRH's picture is http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w188/TheRealHawkeye/IMG_0286_zpsptjosyin.jpg. That http needs to be https.
That exposes this page to all kinds of nefarious people and software. To what specific purpose, I don't really know - malware, ransomware, you name it. I do know that pretty much every server in the world is under constant attack. That was brought home to me by a network engineer who showed me a list of IP addresses trying to gain access to a minor server in our hospital system - attacks from China and India predominantly but also from Belgium of all places, This wasn't just one or two per day, but all day long, hundreds of attacks each day on one minor server in Boise, ID (not exactly the high value data capitol of the world) used to track bandages and aspirin. Multiply that by the well over 1,000 servers we have in our data center.
The whole point of using the new Image Gallery is to eliminate ALL links from unsecured addresses staring with http.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!