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Help
You can use the search field below to look for documentation on a particular feature or section.
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| Help > Gallery Manager |
What it is
The gallery manager is a part of your home page that lets you create and delete galleries and submit, move and delete images. To access the gallery manager, log in and click the Gallery Manager item in your Home Menu.
IMPORTANT: Your gallery is for artwork either by you, commissioned by you, or by you and in collaboration with someone else. It is for furry art and photos (bodypainting, fursuiting, etc) only.
Breakdown
- Your Galleries - Only visible if you have created galleries, it contains a thumbnail for each and a link back to the 'Top Level' or Unsorted gallery. Galleries that do not have a thumbnail assigned will use the latest added picture they contain.
- Images - The images contained in the current gallery. By default, you are at the 'Top Level' gallery, and you will see images that are 'Unsorted'. It will be called the name of the gallery you are viewing and will have a 'Delete Gallery' button in the upper-right corner when you are viewing a sub-gallery
- Create a Sub-Gallery/Edit Gallery - When viewing the top-level gallery, this form lets you create a new gallery. Thumbnails larger than 100x100px will be scaled down, only JPEG and PNG-format images will be accepted. When viewing a sub-gallery this form lets you change the name, description and thumbnail for a gallery
- Submit an Image - See below
Submitting an image
- File - Click the Browse button to locate the image on your computer
- Title - The image title
- Keywords - See Keywords
- Content Rating - See Suggestion Pandas
- Audience - The sexual orientation of the intended audience; male and female solo obviously usually apply across multiple audiences
- Description - Give your image an eye-catching description
Of course, the Submission Rules apply to all submissions.
Image Restrictions
Images must either be PNG or JPEG format and be less than 4MB in size. To find out why you should use PNG instead of JPEG, read this. |
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