Strange....................Yes- as I've said (eg Graycies photo);when it gives me thst option I opt for full image---- certain photos give no option with attachment
Strange....................Yes- as I've said (eg Graycies photo);when it gives me thst option I opt for full image---- certain photos give no option with attachment
Very-been trying to figure out why since the first time I posted a photo that gave me no image optionsStrange....................
Are you using a phone to do all this? Are you doing this in Portrait or Landscape position for you phone?tabbytom
Look TT- I watched a video on how to do a screen shot( above for you to see,no options but to post reply with attachment)????
Yes- the phone..... either way,phone doesn't really give option of portrait or landscape but when I take photos its usually on portrait I believe as the phone is usually held upright( maybe that's the difference- the type of photo?)Now that you mention it I believe the ones that are not giving me tye options of full image are photos I've taken holding phone sideways which I believe would be landscape mode..... make sense?Are you using a phone to do all this? Are you doing this in Portrait or Landscape position for you phone?
It has nothing to do whether you take a photo in landscape or portrait mode. It's when you are composing the message and see if the 'Full Image' turns up when in Landscape mode.Yes- the phone..... either way,phone doesn't really give option of portrait or landscape but when I take photos its usually on portrait I believe as the phone is usually held upright( maybe that's the difference- the type of photo?)Now that you mention it I believe the ones that are not giving me tye options of full image are photos I've taken holding phone sideways which I believe would be landscape mode..... make sense?
Thanks for taking so much time to try and help me,The phone gives no such option when composing a message or retrieving a file from the photo selections - you have but 2options to post "select" & " done" or delete/cancel- if you want to crop,adjust or anything else you can only do that prior to making your selection to attach file.....I'm sure there are more options on a conputer or even an iPhone,I've got a pretty basic Samsung Galaxy that Im not very goox at - my previous phone ,an LG Stylus was much easier,many more options & with one touch- this thing is ridiculously difficult,even to take a screenshot - poor design imoIt has nothing to do whether you take a photo in landscape or portrait mode. It's when you are composing the message and see if the 'Full Image' turns up when in Landscape mode.
Sometimes the phone does not show the whole page or options when in the portrait orientation due to space constrain. Try turning it to Landscape orientation and see if the other options shows up.Thanks for taking so much time to try and help me,The phone gives no such option when composing a message or retrieving a file from the photo selections - you have but 2options to post "select" & " done" or delete/cancel- if you want to crop,adjust or anything else you can only do that prior to making your selection to attach file.....I'm sure there are more options on a conputer or even an iPhone,I've got a pretty basic Samsung Galaxy that Im not very goox at - my previous phone ,an LG Stylus was much easier,many more options & with one touch- this thing is ridiculously difficult,even to take a screenshot - poor design imo
Oops...............maybe like you said, it could be the phone.It's in landscape view now-still no options with those particular photos
Very hard go post with the keyboard spread across- whew
Yea, this should be the way!Now I just took this one one & it gives me the options- drives me kinda nuts TT,lol
All these weeks he has been observing and trying out new things as the days go by. That's cool!he's so funny- you know how he's been studying the others for months so now thst he's brave he's trying everything out- I found him sitting in Bellas stroller- adorable ,then I saw him head for the front room and went to see whst he was up to and he made himself very comfortable in the window hammock,just laying there like a rock star!
They must be having a meeting..................................Everyone in one photo- wow!
This is a feral instinct. They learned it well when they were outdoors as a defense. My boy is the same. He was rescued when he was around 3 weeks old and I guess he gad to defend himself as he was all alone and don't know whatever spooked him or something did to his memory that certain things are bad for him. He is very defensive and at the same time offensive. Just to cut the story short, whenever he sees me moving things around the house in a manner that looks suspicious to him, he'll just come and chomp on me. Just the other day, I was moving his cartons of food from the door to the storage area and he was watching me and as I carried the cartons, I told him it's ok and he seems calm but still watching me. As I took the last box in and he was still crouching under the couch and I thought that he was fine with it but all of the sudden, without sound, he rushed out without my knowledge and grab my legs from the back and chomped in me. This is not the first time. So I guess certain things jolt their memory and put them into defensive and offensive mode. Of course I'm not angry with my boy attacking me as I understand why he did that and I never punish him for that. I just want to love him and he knows that and hopefully he'll not think of the past but it's been 8 years and I'm still hoping.that's right,poor Timmy got the shock of his life and was trying to get down and as a last resort bit my hand---- poor darling Timmy,he darted off and looked at me as if ro say" What thr heck just happened,are you insane?"
I'm very pleased with Timmy's decision -he did not react instinctively in the least,he tried n tried n tried to tell me he was not willing to flip over onto his back- had I realized it was Timmy Idve obliged immediately- he had no other option except to get my attention and I am very very proud of him-6 months ago I would've been sliced to shreds but I would not have even been able to pick him up period.... he's amazingThis is a feral instinct. They learned it well when they were outdoors as a defense. My boy is the same. He was rescued when he was around 3 weeks old and I guess he gad to defend himself as he was all alone and don't know whatever spooked him or something did to his memory that certain things are bad for him. He is very defensive and at the same time offensive. Just to cut the story short, whenever he sees me moving things around the house in a manner that looks suspicious to him, he'll just come and chomp on me. Just the other day, I was moving his cartons of food from the door to the storage area and he was watching me and as I carried the cartons, I told him it's ok and he seems calm but still watching me. As I took the last box in and he was still crouching under the couch and I thought that he was fine with it but all of the sudden, without sound, he rushed out without my knowledge and grab my legs from the back and chomped in me. This is not the first time. So I guess certain things jolt their memory and put them into defensive and offensive mode. Of course I'm not angry with my boy attacking me as I understand why he did that and I never punish him for that. I just want to love him and he knows that and hopefully he'll not think of the past but it's been 8 years and I'm still hoping.
Yes, spray with the IPA to rid of any germs and bacteria and disinfect it. I suggest you also get this product called Colloidal Silver for cats/animals. This product is very good and helps healing and is good for many other symptoms. I bough for my boy as sometimes he scratch himself to hard and leave a wound or if he's pooping hardtop and kind of bruise his anus, I spray it on his anus and I personally use it on myself when I have blisters for scratched by my boy.
Many brands out there. Get the ones with the atomizer, easier to administer. (although some don't believe in this stuff, but I do and it has helped)
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