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This tracks all your posts to your journal and who last posted to a personal entry. It also (as far as I can tell) shows you the last ten posts you commented to anywhere, so journal, teamhoodie, et c.
I will be editing as I discover new things.
I did notice you can upload up to 15 pictures on your profile page under "upload icons". However, I think you can only display one at time, just like an avi anywhere else, but no albums where everyone can see your pics.
Found this for photos:
Dreamwidth has a very basic image hosting service. All users, regardless of account type, can use it. At this time, the only way to upload an image is by using the post by email service. A web-based photo upload form will be implemented in the future.
First, make sure you have set up posting by email. You must have this set up before you use the service.
You can then send an image to your journal by attaching an image file to an email post. The image will be posted in the format that it is received, and will not be resized. You should use a common image format such as .jpg, .gif, or .png. The image will be posted at the end of the entry.
You can upload multiple images at once by attaching multiple image files to the email.
If you are posting a large image, multiple images, or images containing content which could be considered offensive, consider adding a tag to the end of the entry text. This will hide the images behind the cut.
You can describe the image in the body of the entry, or edit the entry to include alt text to describe the image. The ability to add alt text at the time of posting has not yet been implemented.
Images will be posted with the same security as the entry in which they are initially posted. For example, if your entry is posted as access-only, the image will only be viewable to members of your access list. If no security is specified in the email post, it will take the journal's default security.
Once an image has been posted, you can edit the image's security or delete the image.
Okay, so first do this clicky http://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=195
then follow the basic instructions. Then come back here and read that shit up n'eah. If I can find how to simplify this, I will edit and update again.
This tracks all your posts to your journal and who last posted to a personal entry. It also (as far as I can tell) shows you the last ten posts you commented to anywhere, so journal, teamhoodie, et c.
I will be editing as I discover new things.
I did notice you can upload up to 15 pictures on your profile page under "upload icons". However, I think you can only display one at time, just like an avi anywhere else, but no albums where everyone can see your pics.
Found this for photos:
Dreamwidth has a very basic image hosting service. All users, regardless of account type, can use it. At this time, the only way to upload an image is by using the post by email service. A web-based photo upload form will be implemented in the future.
First, make sure you have set up posting by email. You must have this set up before you use the service.
You can then send an image to your journal by attaching an image file to an email post. The image will be posted in the format that it is received, and will not be resized. You should use a common image format such as .jpg, .gif, or .png. The image will be posted at the end of the entry.
You can upload multiple images at once by attaching multiple image files to the email.
If you are posting a large image, multiple images, or images containing content which could be considered offensive, consider adding a tag to the end of the entry text. This will hide the images behind the cut.
You can describe the image in the body of the entry, or edit the entry to include alt text to describe the image. The ability to add alt text at the time of posting has not yet been implemented.
Images will be posted with the same security as the entry in which they are initially posted. For example, if your entry is posted as access-only, the image will only be viewable to members of your access list. If no security is specified in the email post, it will take the journal's default security.
Once an image has been posted, you can edit the image's security or delete the image.
Okay, so first do this clicky http://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=195
then follow the basic instructions. Then come back here and read that shit up n'eah. If I can find how to simplify this, I will edit and update again.
Only 15 pictures...
Date: 2013-02-28 01:12 am (UTC)Re: Only 15 pictures...
Date: 2013-02-28 01:14 am (UTC)Poor Pet. I must admit I was like ... the eff? WHY CAN'T I LET PEOPLE SEE HOW AWESOME I AM?! WAAAAH!
Re: Only 15 pictures...
Date: 2013-02-28 01:30 am (UTC)I deleted over 350 pics on the "other" profile, and the only one I saved was Darth Vader lighting a Marlboro with his light saber. Apparently that was my Sophie's Choice pic, so it will be the first icon I load here when I can...
Re: Only 15 pictures...
Date: 2013-02-28 01:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-28 01:12 am (UTC)Yeah ... that damned thing!
Date: 2013-02-28 01:16 am (UTC)Once you do that and it greys out, you can't select anything in that message. Just mark it as unread and you can access it again.
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Date: 2013-02-28 10:10 am (UTC)thank you for the help b/c I'm sure gonna need it on here. LOL!
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