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#16
Hi All,

I'm still not able to attach any of my Station Park pictures to the forum. When I change the theme, the drag and drop does appear but nothing happens when you upload a pic to that box

Any help would be great

Thanks
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#17
(03-07-2022, 11:10 AM)Votemac Wrote: Hi All,

I'm still not able to attach any of my Station Park pictures to the forum. When I change the theme, the drag and drop does appear but nothing happens when you upload a pic to that box

Any help would be great

Thanks

After dragging and dropping, click on "Preview post" and your attachments will appear.
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#18
(03-07-2022, 11:22 AM)Acitta Wrote:
(03-07-2022, 11:10 AM)Votemac Wrote: Hi All,

I'm still not able to attach any of my Station Park pictures to the forum. When I change the theme, the drag and drop does appear but nothing happens when you upload a pic to that box

Any help would be great

Thanks

After dragging and dropping, click on "Preview post" and your attachments will appear.

Thank you! Do you know how to re-size once I do this? They come through as massive
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#19
So, to reduce the size of the file (to make it download faster) you need to do it before uploading.

To make it display nicely (scaled at the time of reading), make sure you click the button to insert the picture into the post.
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#20
Appreciate the help, it worked for me. Thanks!
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