As many of you know, neighbours in Italy can be marvellous.As I have recently had a lawn sown, 120 bay laurel trees and various other plants planted, my worry was how to water them now they are young and in the coming hot summer months.
I created a photo album today as a test and tried to add to it this evening. I didn't seem to be able to attach new photo's to the existing album so decided to create a new one. After uploading the pictures I attemped to save them and kept getting the following message.Total filesize for Images, 3.22 MB, exceeds field settings of 2 MB.Unless I am misunderstanding something, it states that you can upload up to ten images and to try to keep them under 1mb each. Surely ten images at around 1mb each equals around 10mb. My six photos were all well under 1mb so what does the above mean and what are the actual limits?Thanking you in advance.
Well I spent days scrubbng and re-scrubbing my bedroom floor as I thought a cat had gotten in during renovations and peed on it. As the smell didn't really fade I eventually realized the 'cat' was my neighbours large Kiwi tree below the bedroom window. I couldn't complain as he proudly told me he had let it grow over into my garden so I would have my very own fresh supply of Kiwi. :bigsmile:
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I created a photo album today as a test and tried to add to it this evening. I didn't seem to be able to attach new photo's to the existing album so decided to create a new one. After uploading the pictures I attemped to save them and kept getting the following message.Total filesize for Images, 3.22 MB, exceeds field settings of 2 MB.Unless I am misunderstanding something, it states that you can upload up to ten images and to try to keep them under 1mb each. Surely ten images at around 1mb each equals around 10mb. My six photos were all well under 1mb so what does the above mean and what are the actual limits?Thanking you in advance.
I registered with my old password although I was prompted to add numbers and punctuation marks to make it safer. :O
Well I spent days scrubbng and re-scrubbing my bedroom floor as I thought a cat had gotten in during renovations and peed on it. As the smell didn't really fade I eventually realized the 'cat' was my neighbours large Kiwi tree below the bedroom window. I couldn't complain as he proudly told me he had let it grow over into my garden so I would have my very own fresh supply of Kiwi. :bigsmile: