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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:10:16 GMT
I am not sure about the error you were seeing, but as Sepiana said, you should have only one gallery, into which you add all your images. Did the error occur when you tried adding an image to your first gallery? The problem occurred after entering my first image, then in the same screen I tried to enter my 2nd image. Charles,
I deleted the duplicate galleries which had the same image. Now we need to figure out why each image is being placed in its own gallery.
EDIT: It looks that we are now back to one gallery.
photoshopelementsandmore.com/thread/1872/inspeqtors-gallery
To add images to your gallery, just click on the link above and go from there. This should place your images in one single gallery instead of one gallery for each image.
The multiple galleries was obviously my mistake not understanding how the gallery works. When I closed the window after entering my first image, then I went back to Individual Image Gallery, then I again clicked on (in error!) Create New Gallery.... not realizing I could click on my newly created gallery below. With the galleries you deleted, does that now leave my gallery with only one image as it appears to be? I want to be sure before going back and adding the other images again..... Thank you and sorry for the extra work I created for you!! You needed something to do anyway, right Sepiana!! <grin>
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 6, 2016 5:12:39 GMT
With the galleries you deleted, does that now leave my gallery with only one image as it appears to be? I want to be sure before going back and adding the other images again..... Yes, you need to add your images again. Just follow the instructions I posted in my previous post.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:14:36 GMT
With the galleries you deleted, does that now leave my gallery with only one image as it appears to be? I want to be sure before going back and adding the other images again..... Yes, you need to add your images again. Just follow the instructions I posted in my previous post. Thank you!
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Post by Tpgettys on Jan 6, 2016 5:23:50 GMT
Excellent, you've got it now Charles, well done! I'm so glad, because your images are really worth sharing.
That's so crazy! where I live we flock to the vicinity of a single nest, hoping for a distant shot of an eagle; even the local newspaper carried such a picture. Where is that at?
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 6, 2016 5:27:25 GMT
You are most welcome! Glad everything worked out in the end.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:31:05 GMT
Thank you Tom. I discovered what "MY" error was.... When starting a New Gallery the top line says "Inspeqtor's Gallery" The 2nd line is for the URL. The 3rd line is for Title. After that the top line is URL I did NOT catch that for a bit and was trying to add my URL in the Title line... ooops
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Post by Tpgettys on Jan 6, 2016 5:33:51 GMT
LOL! Yep, we all do those head-slappers sometimes. I am glad it all has been sorted out and look forward to more of your work.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:46:51 GMT
Excellent, you've got it now Charles, well done! I'm so glad, because your images are really worth sharing. That's so crazy! where I live we flock to the vicinity of a single nest, hoping for a distant shot of an eagle; even the local newspaper carried such a picture. Where is that at? The area is about 60 miles south of where I live... a friend told me about it a few years ago, and I go there every winter. The area is on U.S. Route 31 just about 1 mile south of the U.S. Route 24 near Peru, Indiana. At the 1 mile location the Wabash River runs under 31, and that is where the shots of the single Eagles in the trees are. There is a road that runs under U.S. Route 31, 5 miles west and 5 miles to the east that follows the Wabash River. The Roosting area is about 8-9 miles east near the Mississinewa Reservoir but not at the Reservoir. The Roosting area is on the Mississinewa River My wife and I went down there last Saturday. We saw 4-5 Eagles along the Wabash river, down from other years I suspect because right now we do not yet have any snow. At the roosting area I am guessing we saw 30-50 eagles last Saturday If anyone wants better directions, I can scan some maps I use made from Microsoft Streets & Trips.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:51:52 GMT
I just remembered, some other friends of mine went down there (along the Wabash River only) for the first time last month. They saw 6 Eagles in one tree and were ecstatic to see Eagles in the wild their first time ever!!
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jan 6, 2016 5:56:52 GMT
Another thought... At the roosting area, to see the Eagles you have to stand on a bridge (not a heavily traveled road) looking down the river. Other people were there with me and my wife last Saturday.
The Eagles go here every year for roosting, BUT they are quite a long distance away. You will need either binoculars, a spotting scope, or a camera with a long lens like mine. I have a Sigma 150-500 zoom lens that works quite well as you can tell.
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Post by Moto on Feb 1, 2016 1:53:07 GMT
How do I LIKE an image with the new Gallery?
I use Chrome and tried the Edge browser on Windows 10 and there is no LIKE button.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 1, 2016 1:56:48 GMT
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Post by Inspeqtor on Feb 1, 2016 2:38:08 GMT
Hi Sepiana, How do we find the link you shared from the home page of PSE & More without needing to come back to this thread? Thank you
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 1, 2016 2:45:38 GMT
Charles,
Go to the red banner at the top of our home page and click on "Latest Gallery Posts".
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Post by Inspeqtor on Feb 1, 2016 2:53:47 GMT
Oh Dear me.... how did I miss that! ......sigh..... Thank you Sepiana
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