I keep getting a pop-up, which says "no post mode specified" every time I click, "add attachment" [to post a photo]. This has been only with some recent photos; i.e.,if I go to a picture file with photos in it that I have already previously posted, the photo will load just fine, when I click "add attachments".
This has me puzzled. I have deleted from "My Pictures" the files that would not load, and took new photos. No settings have been changed on my camera, and I load from the camera card to "My Pictures", as always.
Any help appreciated, as I am not a computer whiz, and I have all my powder coating done, and am starting ass'y.
Thanks,
Dick
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Re: pop-up
Did you type any text first? The only time I've had trouble posting a photo is when I left the text message section blank.
Dick Eastman wrote:I keep getting a pop-up, which says "no post mode specified" every time I click, "add attachment" [to post a photo]. This has been only with some recent photos; i.e.,if I go to a picture file with photos in it that I have already previously posted, the photo will load just fine, when I click "add attachments".
This has me puzzled. I have deleted from "My Pictures" the files that would not load, and took new photos. No settings have been changed on my camera, and I load from the camera card to "My Pictures", as always.
Any help appreciated, as I am not a computer whiz, and I have all my powder coating done, and am starting ass'y.
Thanks,
Dick
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It's always best to use an on-line storage area for pictures (Photobucket etc.) then post a link to the picture in the message, this saves storage space for Michael Stoic who provides this Forum, it also helps prevent some of these over large pictures which appear from time to time.
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I am not sure by using an on-line storage alone limits the size of the picture. I was having that issue while using flickr. The remedy was to first open the pic in paint and re-size it to 25%, then post it to flickr.
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I am not sure by using an on-line storage alone limits the size of the picture. I was having that issue while using flickr. The remedy was to first open the pic in paint and re-size it to 25%, then post it to flickr.
Paul
malcolmgb wrote:It's always best to use an on-line storage area for pictures (Photobucket etc.) then post a link to the picture in the message, this saves storage space for Michael Stoic who provides this Forum, it also helps prevent some of these over large pictures which appear from time to time.
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Re: pop-up
Seadog wrote:Did you type any text first? The only time I've had trouble posting a photo is when I left the text message section blank.
Dick Eastman wrote:I keep getting a pop-up, which says "no post mode specified" every time I click, "add attachment" [to post a photo]. This has been only with some recent photos; i.e.,if I go to a picture file with photos in it that I have already previously posted, the photo will load just fine, when I click "add attachments".
This has me puzzled. I have deleted from "My Pictures" the files that would not load, and took new photos. No settings have been changed on my camera, and I load from the camera card to "My Pictures", as always.
Any help appreciated, as I am not a computer whiz, and I have all my powder coating done, and am starting ass'y.
Thanks,
Dick
Yes, even if only one word - thanks for suggestion.
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Thanks, but like I said, I'm not a computer whiz.malcolmgb wrote:It's always best to use an on-line storage area for pictures (Photobucket etc.) then post a link to the picture in the message, this saves storage space for Michael Stoic who provides this Forum, it also helps prevent some of these over large pictures which appear from time to time.
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Thanks, but like I said, I'm not a computer whiz.malcolmgb wrote:It's always best to use an on-line storage area for pictures (Photobucket etc.) then post a link to the picture in the message, this saves storage space for Michael Stoic who provides this Forum, it also helps prevent some of these over large pictures which appear from time to time.