| Thread Admin: AA-bob (1-0-0) (Last 10 Posts) | Posted: 03/14/2007 at 11:52:04 |
| Total Posts: 96 |
Thread Title: "How to post Pictures to the Forum"
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| Former Seller: tbsea(924-1-2) | Post#21 - Posted: 07/08/2008 at 21:50:39 |
| (no avatar) | I just did as Eldorado said it brings up my pictures, I have not seen or had any occasion to look at this page since AA quite using this method all the pictures are at least a year old I can delete them but no provision is made for getting any pictures to this site nor is there any way to use thumbnails. By looking at this we are taking a step backward there are several extra clicks if I could get this to work, I can't see where this will be faster. It does not much matter as my listings have run out now for the first time in years. I have emailed AA several times with no technical response, its time to look elsewhere to list. I do not have time to learn all over again all I want to do is list and sell like I have been doing for years. |
| Seller: KN(445-0-1) | Post#22 - Posted: 07/09/2008 at 06:00:59 |
| (no avatar) | tbsea++++ I post in two steps, first click on "List an item" follow it through and post your item on AA, your pictures won't be posted in the first step. In second step go back and look at your auction then click on edit your auction, there you can post your pictures. For a few items that I post this works for me. |
| Former Seller: C Classic(1813-3-3) | Post#23 - Posted: 07/09/2008 at 15:19:29 |
| (no avatar) | Well I still can't figure it out, so I've switched to the other auction site. One listing is a $8500.00 Krieghoff (ouch! auctionarms). Give me a browse button as before, and I'll be back. When is AA going to learn, you can't teach an old gun dealer new tricks? |
| Former Seller: tbsea(924-1-2) | Post#24 - Posted: 07/09/2008 at 22:15:14 |
| (no avatar) | Thanks all for the information but KNs entry is talking about going back to edit every auction???? I must have missunderstood I thought the new way was suppose to be faster??? Also going back to "edit" your auction is there any provision to use a thoumb nail?? Certainly I hope this can be straightened out, I have been to busy the last few days to get in contact with AA and emails go unanswered where is AA Bob? we need his advise. |
| Former Seller: tbsea(924-1-2) | Post#25 - Posted: 07/10/2008 at 17:15:09 |
| (no avatar) | After many frustrating hours I finally figured out how to put up photos. I find it takes several more clicks than the old way it takes about twice as long to put an auction I don't see where this is any improvement at all. All this was done with no help from AA all emails and messages left on the two AA phone numbers are totally unanswered. My only comment is bring back the old method of putting up photos, I could look at my photos while I was typing the description now I have to go back and edit the auction not only to revise my description if need be but also to put up a thumbnail. I seriously question this is an improvement, but since I have been on AA for so long I will stick with it. What would be nice is some insight on this from the AA staff or AA Bob. |
| Former Seller: tbsea(928-1-2) | Post#26 - Posted: 07/15/2008 at 21:35:09 |
| (no avatar) | I have to admit after running the new way of listing I do like it I believe it is better and I know its faster to upload photos. Its a shame I had to be totally shut down for several days trying to figure it out, I appreciate all the information given by AA and other sellers, I have found that I still had to figure most of out by trial and error as for me it does not work the way AA explains it. I am back up and listing with no problem, I know change has to come about I can only hope the next change at AA is an eaiser one. There has been much discussion about this change but AA is still the best site on the net so I continue to use AA exclusively. |
| Former Seller: Bubba J(43-0-0) | Post#27 - Posted: 07/16/2008 at 05:52:55 |
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Depending, I guess, on the type of operating platform being used, Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP, etc. You can hold down the Ctrl button and click on all of the images you wish to post, one at a time, then click on add, then upload and they will upload. The steps detailed should be something like this after the correct folder has been located and opened on the hard drive.
If you hold down the Ctrl button before step 1 and during the selection process you can skip step 2 until all images have been selected. 1) Click on desired image(s). 2) Click on Ad. (If the Ctrl button is not held down during the selection process, repeat step 1 & 2 until all desired images to upload have been selected & added to box at bottom.) 3) Click on Upload in UPPER right hand corner of box. 4) Wait for Upload Completed message and to be directed back to AA. 5) Then go to My Auctions to check for proper listing of pictures. (Optional Step) This works for me all the time. Holding the Ctrl button down while selectiog whatever in other applications works as well.
FR&G |
| Former Seller: Pappa Jim(54-1-0) | Post#28 - Posted: 11/21/2008 at 08:57:07 |
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| Former Seller: Bubba J(60-0-0) | Post#29 - Posted: 11/21/2008 at 12:34:40 |
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mirandavold: ???????????????? (PS) AIC did a very nice job on my Ruger Mk.II trigger. Got it yesterday & tried it out. VERY NICE!!! FR&G |
| Former Seller: OLD RATTLER(196-0-0) | Post#30 - Posted: 11/21/2008 at 14:25:59 |
| (no avatar) | If you wanna see NICE . Let Brad build a rifle for you. Nothing short of PERFECT. |