Sorry about that. I wonder if you could load a mobile version of ECF on your computer to speed things up.
Sorry about that. I wonder if you could load a mobile version of ECF on your computer to speed things up.
uncle, the pic is in the wrong shape to lend itself to 100x100 without distorting .................
may i disagree? those poor eyes!
Here ya go:One more question and then I will return to reading this thread from end-to-end.
In the old formus I uploaded my avatar picture and the system resized it for me I believe.
Now it displays an error when I attempt to upload the very same image, below is the original:
View attachment 461124
Could someone resize this according to ecf's rules for me? I'm on an iPad and not very computer savvy
You are brilliant
You are brilliant
Everyone else's contribution embodies to me the kind of community ECF brings to the table, bless you all folks! Now I will go back to reading and hopefully helping others as I have been just now by all the tiny people who live inside my iPad, as my fiance puts it lol
RHP
On my slow internet, if there are a lot of photos or videos on the page, it hangs forever, then finally, all the graphics turn into X's.
nothing else will work while ECF is trying to load all those graphics.
Kathi if you use FireFox...have you tried the Flashblock add-on?
When the ECF page loads you'll see an image/picture of the YouTube video with an "f" on it. Then...if/when you want to watch the video...you click on the "f"...and it will download.
As the site says..."Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content."
mozdev.org - flashblock: index
Kathi if you use FireFox...have you tried the Flashblock add-on?
When the ECF page loads you'll see an image/picture of the YouTube video with an "f" on it. Then...if/when you want to watch the video...you click on the "f"...and it will download.
As the site says..."Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content."
mozdev.org - flashblock: index
What I've noticed is that the really annoying blinky ones have been animated gifs, not flash. In Safari, you're pretty much stuck with those, but in Firefox, there's a way to not have them play at all, or to have them just play through once. Several ways to do that, but I prefer the about:config way, without any addons.