I guess this would be mostly for Shane but all comers are welcome ;D
I was about to finally use the gallery today and ran into a few stumbling blocks. No big deal I am intelligent enough to deal with those. however, after reading several threads relevant to the use of the gallery, it left me with a bunch of questions as far as what is 'current info' with regards to the gallery software. do we have a current FAQ re: the gallery
I know that recently Shane has done a lot of work with the server back-end, I am wondering if more storage space is available than the 1MB that the gallery states. It doesn't seem like very much, especially when one considers the unwritten forum rule of: "if you got no pictures, it didn't happen" [laughing] I had a bunch of pictures that I wanted to post, ideally to my album first.
In the end, I suppose that it might be easier to post my images to a forum thread first, then back-link them to the gallery as the resizing will already have been taken care of by the forum software. However that method seems like a horrible waste of bandwidth, so I'll do the resize locally.
I was about to finally use the gallery today and ran into a few stumbling blocks. No big deal I am intelligent enough to deal with those. however, after reading several threads relevant to the use of the gallery, it left me with a bunch of questions as far as what is 'current info' with regards to the gallery software. do we have a current FAQ re: the gallery
I know that recently Shane has done a lot of work with the server back-end, I am wondering if more storage space is available than the 1MB that the gallery states. It doesn't seem like very much, especially when one considers the unwritten forum rule of: "if you got no pictures, it didn't happen" [laughing] I had a bunch of pictures that I wanted to post, ideally to my album first.
In the end, I suppose that it might be easier to post my images to a forum thread first, then back-link them to the gallery as the resizing will already have been taken care of by the forum software. However that method seems like a horrible waste of bandwidth, so I'll do the resize locally.