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== About ==
== About ==
* '''About:''' This gives you information about what the on-site uploader is. It also tells you how much space you have to upload images. Along with that, it tells you about Hypermode benefits.
* '''About:''' This gives the user information about what the on-site uploader is. It also tells them how much space they have to upload images. Along with that, it tells them about Hypermode benefits.


== Files ==
== Files ==
* '''Usage:''' This shows you how much data you have used up uploading images. A normal user has 10MB, whereas a Hypermode user gets 100MB.
* '''Usage:''' This shows the user how much data they have used up uploading images. A normal user has 10MB, whereas a Hypermode user gets 100MB.
* '''Delete selected:''' Here, you can delete images you have uploaded to create space for new images. You can delete more than one at a time.
* '''Delete selected:''' Here, a user can delete images that they have uploaded to create space for new images. They can delete more than one at a time.


== Upload ==
== Upload ==
* '''Supported extensions:''' You can upload PNG, GIF and JPEG, which are standard image extensions. If you have an image that is a diffeent extension, you should try using a conversion site to get the right extension. Each file may not be larger than 4MB.
* '''Supported extensions:''' They can upload PNG, GIF and JPEG, which are standard image extensions. If they have an image that is a different extension, they should try using a conversion site to get the right extension. Each file may not be larger than 4MB.
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Revision as of 14:42, 20 October 2016

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The on-site image uploader.

The Image Uploader page is available through the forum tab of the Tools/Options. You can use it to upload images.

About

  • About: This gives the user information about what the on-site uploader is. It also tells them how much space they have to upload images. Along with that, it tells them about Hypermode benefits.

Files

  • Usage: This shows the user how much data they have used up uploading images. A normal user has 10MB, whereas a Hypermode user gets 100MB.
  • Delete selected: Here, a user can delete images that they have uploaded to create space for new images. They can delete more than one at a time.

Upload

  • Supported extensions: They can upload PNG, GIF and JPEG, which are standard image extensions. If they have an image that is a different extension, they should try using a conversion site to get the right extension. Each file may not be larger than 4MB.