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I get a red warning that my file is to large to be uploaded. I am going strictly by the steps provided by gunbrokers. What does this problem actually mean? I can't get through this problem.
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If you are talking about pictures, you can resize them. Other than that I don't have a clue what you are experiencing.
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Try using the standard photo loader and load two photos at a time.
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Ricci.Wright: 31515567760667/comments/31515558983579
Try using the standard photo loader and load two photos at a time.
That's what I've found to be the problem. When you originally list the auction, don't upload more than 2 pictures, seems that gb has an issue with that. Once you have the auction listed, click on manage pictures, and then you can add 10 at a time.
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You want to make sure your camera is on one of the lesser pixel settings
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My DSL is slower than molasses in January. I load ONE pic, the thumbnail first, go through the process of listing the item then use the simple click and drag EDIT PHOTOS option to add the pics I want to add without getting the dreaded timed out error.
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I NEVER have a problems using 4 pics at the first list , then I easily can add 10 with the manage pictures feature
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golferboy426: 31515567760667/comments/31515552802075
I NEVER have a problems using 4 pics at the first list , then I easily can add 10 with the manage pictures feature
I think it has quite a bit to do when you are listing it. Sunday afternoons seem to be really busy, other times, not so much..
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We list a LOT of auctions....and the best way I can tell you to deal with the pictures is to make your auction first, don't add any pictures at all. Once you have your auction, go in and "Manage Pictures"...this will let you add the thumbnail image and then it will let you add ten pictures at a time. It is the fasted, clutter free, way to get things handled.
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