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Restless 29-07-2012 15:27

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Take a look at that screenie.

I just booted up ubuntu. Loaded accyweb. Come to this thread and viewed around 10 pics

around 500KB of that is used loading the main page and then loading this thread the rest is me clicking your pics and each one of those blue spikes is when I clicked on a picture

davemac 29-07-2012 19:50

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1005797)
Take a look at that screenie.

I just booted up ubuntu. Loaded accyweb. Come to this thread and viewed around 10 pics

around 500KB of that is used loading the main page and then loading this thread the rest is me clicking your pics and each one of those blue spikes is when I clicked on a picture

But it says you are receiving data not downloading it, when you view a photo you are doing just that, you dont download it, you use up bandwidth to see it. As I see it, its this, storage is the amount of space on the server required to keep each item, bandwidth is the space available to view the stored image, the more bandwidth the more people can see it. That is the reason the site slows down sometimes, too many people trying to read what is on the server.

Restless 29-07-2012 20:29

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Whether you display it in a browser or download the file to keep you are still downloading the picture. When ever you read a webpage you are downloading.

The accyweb server will have a bandwidth limit and a serverspace limit.

davemac 30-07-2012 09:36

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1005847)
Whether you display it in a browser or download the file to keep you are still downloading the picture. When ever you read a webpage you are downloading.

The accyweb server will have a bandwidth limit and a serverspace limit.

the limit is detemined by the amount they can afford.

Restless 30-07-2012 18:37

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1005763)
Hurrah for geeky nerdiness Rob - someone's got to do it!!

You assume above that each pic is 512kb - the ones I posted yesterday were all less than 100kb each which I think is adequate. Easy enough to get down to if you resize.

Theorizing that if they was 512kb. 1MB is 1024 not 1000 1GB is 1024MB. It makes the theory easier to calculate in nerd

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1005768)
He needs something to keep him out of mischief otherwise he'll just go round terrorising all those fluffy furry things with his camera...:eek:;)

too late i just took some :eek::)

davemac 30-07-2012 20:20

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For xaccy http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/n...te=1&p=1005979 this link will take you to the message box that you type the message in on the panoramic thread.

you will notice this area is grey, don't go outside this area, follow the top line across, it starts with a double A. then says Verdana. then 2. then A. then a smiley icon. then the paperclip, click on this. It will bring a box up that say manage attachments click on the top browse option, it then brings up a window that is looking for the photo, best place to put it is on the desktop, choose desktop then click on the picture and choose the open button, it then puts the picture ready for uploading. Click on the upload option and wait while it uploads, when done click the submit reply button, and the picture is then posted along with your comments.

It sounds complicated but having done it once, a second time will be a breeze.

dave mac

susie123 30-07-2012 20:29

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1006008)
For xaccy http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/n...te=1&p=1005979 this link will take you to the message box that you type the message in on the panoramic thread.

you will notice this area is grey, don't go outside this area, follow the top line across, it starts with a double A. then says Verdana. then 2. then A. then a smiley icon. then the paperclip, click on this. It will bring a box up that say manage attachments click on the top browse option, it then brings up a window that is looking for the photo, best place to put it is on the desktop, choose desktop then click on the picture and choose the open button, it then puts the picture ready for uploading. Click on the upload option and wait while it uploads, when done click the submit reply button, and the picture is then posted along with your comments.

It sounds complicated but having done it once, a second time will be a breeze.

dave mac

I always upload straight from my Pictures file.

maxthecollie 30-07-2012 20:31

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1006015)
I always upload straight from my Pictures file.

So do I

davemac 30-07-2012 20:40

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1006015)
I always upload straight from my Pictures file.

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1006017)
So do I

I'm not saying my way is the only way, but it is the way I can do without thinking about it. do you both insert your pictures in the text box or do you upload them separately

susie123 30-07-2012 20:44

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1006021)
I'm not saying my way is the only way, but it is the way I can do without thinking about it. do you both insert your pictures in the text box or do you upload them separately

When I get to browse in your instructions above, click on that and takes me to my pictures file, double click on the picture I want and it goes straight into the first slot available in the manage attachments box. Repeat for each picture.

maxthecollie 30-07-2012 20:45

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1006024)
When I get to browse in your instructions above, click on that and takes me to my pictures file, double click on the picture I want and it goes straight into the first slot available in the manage attachments box. Repeat for each picture.

Snap

davemac 30-07-2012 20:52

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1006024)
When I get to browse in your instructions above, click on that and takes me to my pictures file, double click on the picture I want and it goes straight into the first slot available in the manage attachments box. Repeat for each picture.

Is that not what I was explaining, my instructions are not very clear if you dont understand, I was explaining for xaccy who had not uploaded a picture before, and rather than a double click it was one click on the photo and then the open option , I suppose the end result is the same, you double click on the picture, my way is one click on the picture then one click on the open option. The total number of clicks remains the same.

susie123 30-07-2012 21:29

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1006028)
Is that not what I was explaining, my instructions are not very clear if you dont understand, I was explaining for xaccy who had not uploaded a picture before, and rather than a double click it was one click on the photo and then the open option , I suppose the end result is the same, you double click on the picture, my way is one click on the picture then one click on the open option. The total number of clicks remains the same.

But you mentioned desktop, don't understand how that fits in. Apart from that yes it's the same, sometimes a one click on the picture and then open is what I do too instead of the double click.

davemac 30-07-2012 22:44

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1006038)
But you mentioned desktop, don't understand how that fits in. Apart from that yes it's the same, sometimes a one click on the picture and then open is what I do too instead of the double click.

I tend to put singular photos on my desktop they are easier to find, its just my way,then when used, put away in a folder on my external hard drive, if they are in a folder you have to find the folder then open the folder then choose the picture.

susie123 30-07-2012 22:47

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1006046)
I tend to put singular photos on my desktop they are easier to find, its just my way,then when used, put away in a folder on my external hard drive, if they are in a folder you have to find the folder then open the folder then choose the picture.

Yes I see where you're coming from now.


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