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It appears your website is made using "Wordpress", a popular management system for website creation.
When adding photos to your site, their are Three main things to keep in mind.
1. Physical dimensions of the photo (If you are taking very high resolution photos, you may be exceeding the width and height limitation of the template you are using. This can be fixed by opening the image in something like "GIMP" or "Photoshop" and "resizing it" to the appropriate size.
For example it looks like your main page photos are width: 944px; height: 708px;
So as long as you ensure all images are resized to these dimensions, they will look good on your main page.
2. File size: This is generally only an issue with very high resolution images. Some hosting companies set a limit of 2MB or so per image being uploaded, This keeps attackers from trying to upload larger files disguised as an image to your site.
You can check a files size by opening the folder the pictures are in, right click one of the images you wish to use, then from the menu that pops up choose "Properties"
In this box you should see where it says "Size" 10.1MB (It will differ from the example)
If the "Size" is larger than your website allows (This information can be obtained from the company your website is hosted with)
3. File type: The most common files that are used online are JPEG, GIF (animated image), and PNG.
JPEG (jpg used as actual extension) and png should upload with no problem as long as they meet the first two requirements.
RAW, TIF, and other formats can be viewed on your computer, but may not appear properly on your website.
If you are unsure of any of the above, your hosting company should be able to provide all the image details you need in order to upload photos properly.
I hope this helps out some, feel free to ask questions as needed.
Thanks.
is the video the right format? check at the end of the video file's name for the three letters. it has to be .avi at the end or else youtube will not accept it.
try a video converter like SUPER and its easy to use.
Uploading photos to Facebook is an easy way to share with
your family and friends.
Facebook offers several options for posting photos,
including your profile pictures, photo albums and photos posted to walls.
Facebook lets you choose files to upload from your computer
or take a photo directly from your webcam.
If you want to post photos to Facebook from your webcam, you
must first allow Facebook permission to access your webcam.
Navigate to Facebook's website and log in to your account.
Click "Photo" under the "Share"
heading in the center column of your Facebook homepage.
Click the "Take a Photo with a
webcam" link.
Click "Allow" when prompted by
Facebook to allow access to your webcam.
Check the "Remember" box if you want
to automatically allow Facebook to access your webcam in the future. Click the
"Close" button.
Click the "No Filter" link in the
top-left corner of the webcam preview window if you want to apply a filter
effect to your photo before posting and choose a filter from the drop-down
menu.
Click the "No Filter" link if you
want to remove the filter.
Click the blue camera icon to take a photo.
If you want to retake your photo, click the
gray "X" in the upper-right corner of the photo window.
Enter any text regarding the photo into the
"Say something about this photo" field.
Click the "Share" button to post
your webcam photo to Facebook.
You can also post a photo
from your webcam directly to your profile wall by clicking the
"Photo" link under the "Share" heading on your profile page
There can be a few things that may stop you doing that ..First be sure your pictures are in a common format(mpeg ;gif ) ..and are physically located on the laptop ... Also make sure they are not too large in size...It is not specified on facebook ..but most sites do not upload large size files...so if they exceed 2 Mb ..I suggest to use a photo manager or editor ...more likely ..and reduce their size ...and try again .. make sure you are logged in your account and pay attention on the recommendations they make when the upload is denied .. Another thing that may be very important is the internet connection ...If you are connected using a wireless or wifi connection ...make sure it has enough speed to be possible to make this operation ..If you use a router to connect and have good upload speed..it no issue ...but if you use a mobile connection ...or a hot spot ...or anything that allows you just to navigate ...this can also be a problem ...basically if the upload speed is too slow ...the time for upload will stretch so much ...and the laptop will consider as a failure .. Another thing ..make sure you are on a admin account ..when you log into your computer ..cause this can also make troubles in this case..If you are not logged with and administrator rights account ..it may refuse the operation .. Try all I said ...and let me know what you've managed to do ..Good luck !
There are 3 possible ways in getting the album art for your music album.
Album art may be obtained from the online Music CD database that Windows Media Player uses.
Note: Not all music albums have album art available in the online CD database.
From the online music store where you purchased your songs or albums, the album art may be downloaded along with your purchase.
You may also create your own album art by transferring your
favorite jpg photo into the selected album folder and rename it to Album
Art.jpg.
To download album art from the online database and transfer to the player.
Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet.
Launch Windows Media Player.
Go to Tools> Options> Player.
Make sure the "Enable picture support for devices" check box is selected.
Click the Apply, then the OK buttons.
Select the "RIP" tab on the task menu bar.
Insert your music CD into the CD drive of your computer. The Windows
Media Player will take a few seconds to show the content of the CD on
the display.
Click "Find Album Info".
The Player accesses the database hosted by WindowsMedia.com and
displays information about the album in the Album Information pane. The
album art will be shown if available.(Note: For some music CD, album art may not be found in any of the online database.)
Click Finish to update all the information about your album and show it in the Rip pane.
Connect your Device to the computer.
Select the tracks that you would like to rip by clicking in the check b
ox next to the track.
Click the Rip music button to start ripping the music CD.
Once the tracks are finished being ripped to the library, go to
the Media library and select the songs that you have just ripped.
Add them to the sync list and transfer them into your Device. The album art will be transferred along with those selected songs.
Disconnect the Device from your computer.
Make sure that the option in your Device has been selected to display the album art on the device, at Settings-> Album art.
To create your own album art and transfer it to the Device
In Windows Media Player , right click on the song you want to update the album art of.
Select "Advanced Tag Editor" option.
In the screen that pops up , select the "Pictures" tab.
Use the drop down list to make sure that the type of picture you add is the Cover (front).
Click on "Add" to associate a picture as the Album art for the song and all the songs in that album.
Add this (and other songs from the same album) to the sync list
and transfer them into your Device. The album art will be transferred
along with those selected songs.
Disconnect the Device from your computer.
Make sure that the option in your Device has been selected to display the album art on the device, at Settings-> Album art.
You can also click on this link to show the graphical steps on how to upload/add album art on your songs.
Hope this information helps. If it does, please do not forget to give me a rating and a comment.
In MMS the file size limit is 300KB, you'll have to convert your video, in example to 3GP video format, if your phone can't do it, you'll have to transfer video to a PC and use a 3GP converter software. For future video recordings, select the video size optimized for MMS, please check your phone user guide to see how to do this.
After logging on, click on the "Profile" tab near the top of your screen. Once there, select the "Photos" tab (again near the top) where you can either create a photo album or add a profile picture. Select "Edit profile picture" and then click on "Browse"-- you must then find the photo you uploaded to your computer. Once you locate that file, double click on it.
That window will close and you'll be back to the Facebook photo upload page. Check the box that says you agree with the terms and conditions and then click the blue box that says "Upload Picture" Voila!
To transfer photos and videos to your Sansa player, follow these steps:
1. Connect the Sansa player to your computer.
2. Select Converter using Sansa Media Converter on initial connection.
3. Click Add Media to select photo or video files to be converted.
4. The Sansa Media Converter will store all converted files in My Album. Click
the Album Name box and type in the name you want.
5. Click to start the conversion process. A status box will appear
showing which file(s) are being converted.
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