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Looks to me that the only difference among them that totally can & them that totally cain't iz supporter status.
That's the way it used to be before I became a paid member, you could imbed from photo bucket or from your album here, but not directly to post unless you were a paid member, it was one of the benefits of paying.
With that said, the issues I was having earlier have been resolved, everything seems to upload fine but it's resizeing to a larger size than before.
I'm not a supporter and I can post pictures no problem. My first suggestion is to clear your cache and cookies. If that doesn't do it, switch to Firefox. It's free, it's much better and better supported than IE, and you can have them both installed (to test if you like FF and it works, or you can't live without your microshaft security blanket. But once you try it for a short time I'll bet you don't go back.) You can port over your IE favorites to FF bookmarks without losing them as well. There are also a number of free FF add ons like ad blockers, cookie blockers, site security assessment/warnings, and many more. If you need help switching, I am willing to help you. FF is available for all versions of windows and Mac OS.
... but not directly to post unless you were a paid member, it was one of the benefits of paying.
I wondered about that, but I can't honestly say I posted any pics before becoming a supporter, its been so long that I have been. I've just never used an outside hosting source. But then that's why I put the qualifier "looks to me" in.
Just talking to one of the mods and he said that admin. is aware of the problem and working on it so no need to switch to fire fox, or window 10 , just wait it out.
Yah, but if you switched to firefox, you'd have an all around far superior/faster/leaner/easier to use/better supported browser for free and wouldn't have to wait for??? to happen.
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