LordLlamo
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Post by LordLlamo on Jun 2, 2005 17:10:31 GMT -5
im making a BShelf account, but whenever i make a folder, it says, new folder name invalid. i followed all the guidelines but im not sure what im doing wrong
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Post by Sz_2cool4u2b on Jun 2, 2005 17:38:48 GMT -5
Hmmm... I'm not really that good at these types of things, but I have some suggestions. Make sure it's been saved as something like .jpg. That's all the help I can be, but someone else will probably be able to help you. I'll check out BL, and check the requirements...
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LordLlamo
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Post by LordLlamo on Jun 2, 2005 17:44:05 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by J1A3L5 on Jun 2, 2005 17:46:54 GMT -5
Make sure it's been saved as something like .jpg. I believe he's trying to make a folder to put pictures in. The folder wouldn't end with a file ending. I'll check out BL, and check the requirements... BL = Brick link..? My guess would say you're including a space in the folder name. While it doesn't specifically say no spaces in the guidelines, it doesn't give them in the permissible character list either. -John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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LordLlamo
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Post by LordLlamo on Jun 2, 2005 17:49:10 GMT -5
o ok. thanks
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Post by Jamit on Jun 5, 2005 20:15:05 GMT -5
This sould be in LEGO Web Sites, *Moved*
-Jamit
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Aj03
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Post by Aj03 on Jun 6, 2005 21:24:30 GMT -5
i made a new brickshelf acount and when someone trys to look at it its comes up as not yet public can anyone help me with this...
-Aj
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Post by J1A3L5 on Jun 6, 2005 21:54:48 GMT -5
Brickshelf moderates all content. Checks it to see that it isn't "bad stuff", that is. Not yet public means it's not yet moderated. It's only available to the user, and only if they're signed in. Moderating can take anywhere from under an hour (Once I've had it done within a couple minutes!) to almost a day. Usually it's just several hours.
However, Brickshelf also allows users to "deeplink" to their images. This allows the user to link people to their images before moderation.
To deeplink, simply click the image repeatedly until only it is show. The URL should end in a ".jpg", or other image-file ending. (Preferably .jpg; hopefully not bmp!) Then, anyone can see that link.
Hope that helps, -John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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Post by TheQ on Jun 7, 2005 8:48:12 GMT -5
Or if you like writing all the stuff, then this is trick for you. 1. Copy the address of your gallery (the main one, url is something like www.brickshelf.com/gallery/theq/)2. Add name of the folder that you just made behind the url (like in my version: .../theq/newfolder/) 3. Then just add the full name of the picture and don't forget the .jpg or what you have (.../theq/newfolder/newpic.jpg) This is the way I usually do it ^^ PS: You can see if the folder is publicated by the possible borders around the folder's image. Non-public folder= Border, Public= No border
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Post by J1A3L5 on Jun 7, 2005 18:25:47 GMT -5
Umm, yeah, TheQ, that works too. But can I ask why on earth would you do it that way, when you can just click a couple times and have the same result? -John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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Aj03
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Post by Aj03 on Jun 7, 2005 19:59:03 GMT -5
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Post by TheQ on Jun 8, 2005 8:50:21 GMT -5
Umm, yeah, TheQ, that works too. But can I ask why on earth would you do it that way, when you can just click a couple times and have the same result? -John "J1A3L5" Langrish. I personnally like to write more than just cut & paste. My "C" button has started to lose it's color! -Q
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