A learning journey of a city-slicker dreaming to live off of the land as much as possible, trying my hand at growing as much food as possible on a regular city plot. City Farm in the making with lots of pictures!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Apparently, I have reached the Maximum Photo Upload Space
Soooo, it's been a while since I've uploaded some Harvest updates! I wanted to, but Blogger and Picasa say I've reached my upload limit!!! They want me to pay for more storage space, yikes! What would you do? Start deleting old posts? Or pay up?
You might want to check out your picasa picture albums to see if there are any in there that are either duplicates or you did not actually use on your blog and delete them. I would hesitate to delete pictures from your posts though.
huh....I guess I didn't know there was a limit, but now having looked into it because of your post I can clearly see there is. Hmmmm....I don't know what you should do. I can't really see myself paying to blog, but maybe. How expensive is the extra space?
Gosh, never heard of the that before, didn't know there was a maximum photo upload space for blogger.....just wondering, was it coming from blogger, or maybe a scam??? Maybe check it out and make sure. Just sayin....now a days doesn't hurt to be a little cautious.
Lets see.... do you have a server you can upload photos to? You could then point to the URL of each photo. Kind of cumbersome though. You could open a Flickr account and point to those photos too. Once uploaded there you can just grab and paste the URL into blogger.
BTW, did you get the note that Blogger is going to start selectively blocking your website from certain countries? Google is getting good at taking away peoples freedoms these days.
Thanks for all of your advice! I wish I knew the best answer would be. Thanks 1916home, you're one of the most tech savvy gardeners I know, and yes. I hate that they are all ganging up on us "little guys" FB, Blogger, Google, et al.
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You might want to check out your picasa picture albums to see if there are any in there that are either duplicates or you did not actually use on your blog and delete them. I would hesitate to delete pictures from your posts though.
huh....I guess I didn't know there was a limit, but now having looked into it because of your post I can clearly see there is. Hmmmm....I don't know what you should do. I can't really see myself paying to blog, but maybe. How expensive is the extra space?
That's a hard one to make. Would you be able to just go back & edit out a photo here & a photo there in each post?
Gosh, never heard of the that before, didn't know there was a maximum photo upload space for blogger.....just wondering, was it coming from blogger, or maybe a scam??? Maybe check it out and make sure. Just sayin....now a days doesn't hurt to be a little cautious.
you can host your photos at photobucket or some other such place and insert them easily into your blog from there.
Lets see.... do you have a server you can upload photos to? You could then point to the URL of each photo. Kind of cumbersome though. You could open a Flickr account and point to those photos too. Once uploaded there you can just grab and paste the URL into blogger.
BTW, did you get the note that Blogger is going to start selectively blocking your website from certain countries? Google is getting good at taking away peoples freedoms these days.
Thanks for all of your advice!
I wish I knew the best answer would be.
Thanks 1916home, you're one of the most tech savvy gardeners I know, and yes. I hate that they are all ganging up on us "little guys" FB, Blogger, Google, et al.
I have the answer :) Im emailing you right now!
I've read your blog and given the huge amount of produce from your garden, I'm not surprised to see this message. Amazing garden you have there.
Thanks "Anonymous" for dropping by! Thanks for the kind words as well. We're ramping up for spring and hoping to produce even more this year!
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