Yep. For some reason, the default on uploaded pictures in the embed program changed from the usual Large to Small. In order to make the pictures work, you have to manually change that control to Large or Extra Large. You only have to do it once for multiple pictures but, once you have hit the Post button on your comment, you have to do it again if you go back to obtain more pictures.
The button you want is in the first embed screen, on the left and just above the pictures in the Gallery.
All very useful information, Ttga. Thank you! I tried sending someone a picture via the PM system and even that shrank so much, it was barely discernible.
Thank you, Six. If I can figure out how to enlarge (knowing my woeful lack of finding the right buttons and icons), I will next time. Glad you like the poem and image. Nothing at all like what Mac can do, but I was playing around with some pretty images I had.
Neetu, the poem would be a wonderful poem on any background. I think the one you have is very appropriate as it doesn't take away from the poem by being too busy. I'm sure AMac could come up with some great ideas as well. Nothing is keeping those words tied down.
Dear Enoch, you always bring such gentleness with your comments, a sense of tranquility. Thank you for appreciating this work. Peace to you, my friend.
Nicely done, Neetu.
Thank you so much, Mac. I can't seem to post any pictures anywhere, even in an email attachment on NT! They appear so tiny, they are invisible!
Very nice Neetu.
To post the pictures, choose ex-large before uploading the photo, picture or meme. Look for it as you are in the process of posting.
That is a beautiful poem and the background is really appropriate as well.
Yep. For some reason, the default on uploaded pictures in the embed program changed from the usual Large to Small. In order to make the pictures work, you have to manually change that control to Large or Extra Large. You only have to do it once for multiple pictures but, once you have hit the Post button on your comment, you have to do it again if you go back to obtain more pictures.
The button you want is in the first embed screen, on the left and just above the pictures in the Gallery.
All very useful information, Ttga. Thank you! I tried sending someone a picture via the PM system and even that shrank so much, it was barely discernible.
Thank you, Six. If I can figure out how to enlarge (knowing my woeful lack of finding the right buttons and icons), I will next time. Glad you like the poem and image. Nothing at all like what Mac can do, but I was playing around with some pretty images I had.
Neetu, the poem would be a wonderful poem on any background. I think the one you have is very appropriate as it doesn't take away from the poem by being too busy. I'm sure AMac could come up with some great ideas as well. Nothing is keeping those words tied down.
Thanks, Mac. Pales beside the work you do but I wanted to tinker with that image.
Thank you, Six.
Very Nice!
Stranger,
Please give us some insight into your image.
Now that is a staggering image, Stranger! Thank you!
Neetu,
Feel free to go through me anytime you encounter the problem.
Oh, I will, Mac! Thanks.
Beautiful poem, Neetu! And beautiful background!
Thank you, Kat.
Lovely Poem Neetu. And wonderful representation Mac.
Thanks, Perrie. If Mac had done the representation, it would have been much more professional. He did give me the border for the image, though.
Neetu created the entire image; all I did was post it for her.
She deserves full credit.
Thank you for the poem Neetu. Glad you shared it with us.
Thank you for appreciating it, DD. Glad you took a break from the ugly stuff to come by and read it.
(((Neetu))) Your words capture so much truth. Beautiful but with a sad warning of consequences.
Mac - good background choice of vibrant blurred colors.
Thank you both!
Glad you like it, Pj! Thank you so much!
PJ,
Neetu gets credit for the poem and the background. All I did was post it and add the double border.
Credit where credit is due.
Thanks for clarifying Mac. Kudos to Neetu for both.
Thank you, Pj.
Dear Friends Neetu and AMac: Well done, each in your own way.
Good on your both.
Peace, Much Love and Abundant Blessings (Shalom U'vrachem, Ahavah Rabbah, veh Brachot Rabbot).
Enoch,
Dear Enoch, you always bring such gentleness with your comments, a sense of tranquility. Thank you for appreciating this work. Peace to you, my friend.