Of all the things I've lost in my life, I miss my mind the most!
1967 GMC 9500 Fire Ladder Truck "The Flag Pole" In the Stovebolt Gallery [stovebolt.com] '46 2-Ton grain truck '50 2-ton flatbed '54 Pontiac Straight Eight 1954 Plymouth Belvidere '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck.
Programing glitch, I take it up with the IT dept..... Hey MONGO😁
Craig
Come, Bleed or Blister something has got to give!!! '59 Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting)
I label the file, so if you hover over it and/or when you click on the photo the description shows up in the file name. Is there a better way to label them?...I need some education... Thanks! --Tom
Not sure if "better" but rather than renaming the file, when about to upload an image, type in that square the title or description of the image. Don't hit any buttons yet!! Drag over the image that goes with the typing. It all drops to the bottom (where they are listed). Once you have done your stash, hit DONE. Still nothing shows up until you finish your post and hit "Post Reply."
We've seen some people name the photo just with numbers (to keep them in an order). Other folks have done like you and give the file a name that make sense. Some people prefer not the have spaces in their file name.
I read recently that using dash ("-") is now better in a file name instead of a space, underscore ("_"), or series of upper and lower case letters ("LucasAndTomAtKCEvent"). Since I heard about the go-ahead for a dash, I've been using it. Even for HTML pages!