This screen displays all photos (or image files) that you have access too that
have been previously uploaded on the the server.
This includes the following formats:
BMP | BMP Format The BMP format is an image file format used to store bitmap digital images especially on Microsoft Windows. It is supported by most popular web browsers, but not widely used on websites. These image files have the extension .bmp. |
GIF | Graphics Interchange Format Compuserve's 8-bit GIF format is ideal for small navigational icons and simple diagrams and illustrations where accuracy is required, or graphics with large blocks of a single color. GIF images can also be animated. These image files have the extension .gif. |
JPG JPEG |
Joint Photographic Experts
Format JPEG it is the most common format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web. It is supported by most popular web browsers. These image files have the extension .jpg or .jpeg. |
PNG | Portable Network Graphics
Format Portable Network Graphics (PNG) was created to improve upon and replace GIF as an image-file format. It is supported by most popular web browsers. These image files have the extension .png. |
TIF TIFF |
Tagged Image File Format Tagged Image File Format is a file format for storing images, including photographs and line art. It is supported by most popular web browsers. These image files have the extension .tif or .tiff. |
TIP: You can easily embed any Photo directly into a Page using the Rich-text Editor. If you do this, you don't need to upload your File first.
TIP: If you are creating a Photo Gallery, create a Folder first to hold each gallery, then upload all the gallery photos into the Folder.
To create a new File, click on "Upload Files". If you want to upload many Files at one time, pack them into a single ZIP file and upload the zip file. the system will ask you if you want to unpack it.