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How to upload attachments to SKF


jayc

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We used to be able to upload attachments or pictures for sharing to SKF.

What's happened to that feature?

 

I'm not talking about uploading to Photobucket, and pasting the URL link. That still works of course.

 

When you click on "My Media" in the editor, it bring up all my past uploaded pictures.

However, we cannot seem to upload a new picture. We used to be able to prior to the new forum version.

 

This is all I see when I click My Media...

SKfeditor2_zpse842bc5d.jpg

 

 

Manage Attachments under the Settings page also only lets me delete. 

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You don't add directly to the library. It catalogues it from images you upload to a thread or to the gallery.

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I think you may have missed what I meant. My Media is simply an aggregation of all the photo's you've posted here either on threads or in the Gallery. The feature you are describing, the ability to upload and share on SKF, is done via the Gallery. If you need more categories in the Gallery let me know.

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It's ok. I get it now.

 

We can upload to the Gallery, and then attach the picture from the Gallery into a thread, as an alternative to using Photobucket or similar sites.

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If you need more categories in the Gallery let me know.

 

Can we have a "Misc" category, or a "Tank Gallery" please O Super Mod?

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