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Jun 14th, 2012 at 1:40am

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Recently I have seen quite a few members asking how to upload pictures to Simviation. It's quite simple really.

Here is the Simviation Banner that you will see at the top of any Forum Page.

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You can see that I have highlighted the Uploading Images Link.

When you click this link The Uploader opens in a new tab.

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Now make sure you read the Guidelines:

Allowed Types: jpg, gif, png
Max size per file: 155kb. 1024 pixels wide
Max size for all files combined: 650kb.
Max size for Avatar images: 15kb/120 pixels wide
Max size for Signature images: 30kb/600 pixels wide


Now click the Browse Button. Depending on your Operating System the Pop-up may or may not look like this.

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Now browse to the Picture you want to Upload & Select it.

When you have selected all the Pictures you want click Upload File(s).

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Now Highlight the Code inside the [img] tags & paste the code into the message you want to put the picture in.
 

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Reply #1 - Jun 14th, 2012 at 4:56am

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I kept coming across this weird uploading procedure that required them to have a special web address.

Thank you andy for the clarification.
 

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Reply #2 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 3:33am

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Also included, is a hot-link here, to the upload screen...>>>

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Simviation Screenshots Showcase
Flight Simulation Screenshots displaying your Flight Simulator Experience. Freeware & Payware elements permitted as long as the focus is Flight Simulator Experience. All images to be uploaded here.
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...where you also have access to return back to the Forum.

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Reply #3 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 5:32pm

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Fozzer wrote on Jun 15th, 2012 at 3:33am:
Also included, is a hot-link here, to the upload screen...>>>

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Simviation Screenshots Showcase
Flight Simulation Screenshots displaying your Flight Simulator Experience. Freeware & Payware elements permitted as long as the focus is Flight Simulator Experience. All images to be uploaded here.
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...where you also have access to return back to the Forum.

Paul.... Smiley...!


Paul, now I can post some incriminating photos from our flights.. Grin

Anyways, T-6 Texan pics up, my boss said it was okay for me to snap photos at work so hopefully soon I will have a swath of WACO Classic pics.
 

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