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IT'S ALIIIIIIVE!!!!! - Member succeeds in getting logged on.
You should stop being so stingy with your minisub pics and post some to the photo gallery so everyone can appreciate them!
That goes for everyone, too! We're counting on the member of the SC to repopulate our Photo Galleries. Break out those pics and e-mail them to me. Better yet, submit them to the site yourself!
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The website automatically resizes pictures to 640x480 pixels, so if you're already there, your pics will turn out great (or at least as good as they started out as).
SC Members who have registered can upload your own pictures through the built-in software in the new site! Just click on the "Photos" link in your top menu bar and follow the instructions. When you are uploading, you can include a caption to explain what's happening in the photo.
If all of this is a bit too complicated, you can e-mail me the pics and I'll post them myself. Please note, however, that I'd really appreciate it if members would upload pics through the site, as it cuts my workload by about 90% for each picture. That said, if you need to e-mail them to me, just include what captions you'd like each picture to have.
Hope this helps.
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>> Our experts suggests it is because there is a firewall upfront ?
The existence of a firewall will not, in and of itself, prevent you from logging on. However, I have seen some pretty wierd firewall configurations that could stop you.
Bottom line is at this point I'd first look elsewhere for the 'problem'.
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