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    I'm new to the site and would like to make my own gallery but am finding it hard to set one up I'm proberly doing something wrong. I've got my pics on the computer but can't get them onto your site. What is the proceedure to get an album and get ur photoes onto it.
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    Hi Jonny,

    Here's a quick guide to getting your gallery up and running:
    1. Make sure you're signed in.
    2. Click the 'gallery' tab then click the 'add image' link just below the main gallery title.
    3. Now you should see a page titled 'upload images'. You should also see a drop down menu titled 'into your album'. To the right of the album drop down list there should be clickable link that says 'or create a new album' which you need to click.
    4. You should now be at a page where you can follow the on-screen instructions to create your own gallery.
    5. Once your album is created you will be able to select in from the drop down menu in step 3

    Hope that gets you up and running.
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    I have followed your instructions and am unable to load the photos onto your site as all my photos are around 2000 kb and you can only upload 250kb. I'm only trying to upload normal photos so i don't know why the kb should be so much higher than it shoud be. Any ideas?

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    You will need to resize your photos. If you have photo editing software it is usually very simple to do. On a mac using iphoto you simply export the picture and resize the picture to the size in kb's that you require. If you are running a pc and using something like photoshop then resizing is usually in the edit menu.

    Hope this helps

    Alan

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