Don’t take away the Photo Editor please!
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I find it difficult to edit my photos since they took away the Photo editor…and now I only have to put photos as thumbnail. Can we get it back please. I hate SNAPs photo viewer!
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(1) Mark has provided links to several free image re-sizers in the FAQs blog you will find them by clicking on this thread http://faq.wordpress.com/2006/05/08/optimise-your-images/
maybe using one will solve your problem.(2) You can shut the Snap Preview off. Go to your Dashboard => Presentation => Extras. Now you can un-check the checkbox next to “Enable Snap Preview Anywhere on this blog” then click “Update extras” to save the change.
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Try Google’s Picassa for a free photo editor…its great and free.
There’s also a powertoy for Windows XP called image resizer thats useful…do a google to find it. Lets you reduce your images simply by right clicking on them and selecting an appropriate size in Windows.
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I resize my images with this:
http://www.download.com/FastStone-Photo-Resizer/3000-2192_4-10349167.html?tag=lst-0-1
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“I find it difficult to edit my photos since they took away the Photo editor”
What photo editor?? There’s an upload feature. It still has the option of either thumbnail or full size. Could you clarify?
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Oh sorry to confuse you guys. what i meant was that I find it hard to resize my photos without html when I’m posting a blog. Sorry. Can we have it back? Also, when I write a new post, I couldn’t specify right away which categories it will be archived. When I opened a “new post” there should have been a list on the right side for me to specify the category.
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Another thing, one of my friends is using wordpress too and he was the one who introduced WordPress to me. He is using the same THEME I am using KUBRIK…however he said that he can edit or manipulate his sidebars more and place the widgets someplace instead of just having it in one place all the time which on the right side of my blog.
I am also finding it hard to believe that one of you guys told me that you dont have an adsense, when my friend eric is using wordpress and he’s got adsense.
Can someone clarify these please? Thanks.
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@ pinoysaamerika
This is a response to your second post above.
(1) WordPress.com (here where you are) and wordpress.org (where your friend is) are very different. They run on different software, offer different services and have different policies. So although the Kubrick theme your friend has may appear on the surface to be the same Kubrick that you have I assure you that it is not the same. Please read the information at this link which has been prepared by Andy to explain the differences http://wordpress.com/forums/topic.php?id=3700&replies=1
(2) Here where we are at wordpress.com we are all sharing a muti-user MU blogging platform and what is done to one blog theme would affect all other blogs with the same theme. For example, if you were allowed to edit the Kubrick theme we have on here on wordpress.com MU the way your friend can edit his Kubrick blog template from wordpress.org then, every blogger who has the same theme here would have a changed theme too. That is why we cannot edit our underlying code for our blogs here.
(3) Clearly, if you want the same flexibility over template editing as your friend on his wordpress.org version of Kubrick then you can hire a web host and have him of her download a free blog template from wordpress.org and alter it to suit you, and you can have adsense and other advertising too.
(4) WordPress/Automattic itself already has adsense ads running on our free blogs here. This thread from the official wordpress.com blog provides greater clarity.
(5) Although adsense advertising is not available to bloggers with free wordpress.com blogs at this point in time, it may be offered as an paid upgrade in the future.
(6) I have not dealt with your post about the editor previously because I do not understand what you are talking about.
We wordpress.com bloggers on this multi-user platform have two editors that we can use. We all have the same two editors. You cannot have an additional or different editor from the rest of us for the reason I stated above – we are all on the same shared blogging platform.
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Do you perhaps mean the Visual vs the HTML (or CODE) editor? In the Visual editor we can set the width and height and alignment of the image we’ve pasted into our blogs by using an icon-based system. In HTML you can alter the code to change such variables. You can choose between them in the Write or Edit Post page by clicking on one of the tabs just above the posting box. Have you perhaps been inadvertently switched to a different one? Check and make sure.
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