Posts from Kevin in thread „JWMB Feature - Member Map, Members Gallery“

    I have to keep cleaning out my gallery since it doesn't hold much. There's no way it would fit all my Winterset photos. I think my server said it took 1.2 GB for those 180 pics. Eventually I'll make them available to everyone. For now the ones that took photos are gathering them and working with them. I do have a parade video I can share with everyone that would like to see it.



    With event pictures like you have DS hi-res images, it wouldn't. But for the average member here it should be fine, if not then I would entertain the idea of upping the 100 picture limit to something more.


    Just want to avoid going a few years down the road and have threads with missing images because a free photo host had closed down or the free photo host account was closed.

    Hello JWMBers,


    With so many new members of recent weeks and month's I wanted to let the newer members know about a few features that are available here to registered members.

    1. Personal image gallery for hosting images and they don't have to be Duke related but make sure what you upload is not offensive. No nude pictures please!! :glare:. Any image you upload can be set as public, or set to private so no one can view them.
    2. Members Map for plotting your location on top of the Google mapping service. It's interesting to see on a map where everyone is posting from.

    There is a "Quick Upload" option to the right of the reply window for you to quickly add any image that you want to display in your post or click the "Open" link and it will show you what you already have in your gallery, so you can then use them in a post. Plus, it also add the image to your personal photo gallery.


    I recommend members use the gallery for photos especially if your including them in your posts. This will help us avoid dead/broke image links in posts in the future. So as long as JWMB is online the photos and posts will both be available for viewing.


    I have other ideas in the JWMB lab right now, but I'm not in a position to talk about them just yet.