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- Star Gazer
- Posts: 586
- Joined: 30. Oct 2017, 03:28
i keep trying to upload my garden image and i have tried 3 times... i am getting a message that says board quota has been reached and wont allow me to upload for the garden game... any idea what this means?
- Esethielle
- Gardener
- Posts: 269
- Joined: 22. Jun 2017, 18:59
- Location: France
When you are on the forum index page, click:
"user control panel"
which will take you to this page:
then click on:
"Manage attachment"
Here (normaly) you will be able to manage all the files that you have uploaded on the forum.
"user control panel"
which will take you to this page:
then click on:
"Manage attachment"
Here (normaly) you will be able to manage all the files that you have uploaded on the forum.
- Esethielle
- Gardener
- Posts: 269
- Joined: 22. Jun 2017, 18:59
- Location: France
ok, I just uploaded an image on the forum to test and so you have the possibility to delete the images you have previously posted
I think the size of the files to upload has been reduced by the admin of the forum, because I can upload files of 20/25 KB, but I have the same error message as you when I try with a file greater than 100 KB
If you want your image to be visible, you will have to upload it to a free image hosting site. (example: https://www.zupimages.net)
I think the size of the files to upload has been reduced by the admin of the forum, because I can upload files of 20/25 KB, but I have the same error message as you when I try with a file greater than 100 KB
If you want your image to be visible, you will have to upload it to a free image hosting site. (example: https://www.zupimages.net)
- Esethielle
- Gardener
- Posts: 269
- Joined: 22. Jun 2017, 18:59
- Location: France
You are welcome Aliza ^^
If you have technical questions I will always have the answer (or almost)
Remember to save your images in jpg, because the images in png are always much bigger in KB
If you have technical questions I will always have the answer (or almost)
Remember to save your images in jpg, because the images in png are always much bigger in KB