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'Easy Guide to adding your photographs'

1) Register on this site (On the home page click on 'Click here to Register' at top of the blue box on left hand side of the screen) , or click here

2) Once you've registered you will see your 'control panel' on screen click on the words 'photo gallery'

3) Then click on 'add a gallery'

4) You will need to give you gallery a name eg: if you want to post pictures of Edinburgh castle you can call your gallery 'Edinburgh'

You can add a description of your gallery if you wish, ignore 'parent gallery' and leave published on 'published' as this just means that your photographs will be available for others to view. Click 'Save'

5) Your screen view will then tell you that you have added a gallery successfully, in this screen view click on the name of your new gallery eg 'Edinburgh' which will be highlighted in red

6) Click on 'upload new photo'

7) Choose a name for your photo, you can also fill in a more detailed description of your photo if you would like under 'description'

Where it asks for tags it is referring to words that will make you picture search able for on the Internet if you wish to fill in this bit add words that describe your photo with a comma inbetween them. ie Edinburgh, castle, summer ( you do not need to fill in this section)

8) Where it says file and browse this is where you find you photograph on your own computer. Click on browse and you will see your own computer files coming up on this line, browse through them until you find the file name of your photograph

9) Ignore the published section ( This function is used if you wish to disable your photograph from the site temporarily - if you want to edit the details for example)

10) You must click on the box to accept our terms and conditions which you can read by clicking on the underlined words here.

11) Then click save You've successfully added a photo to our Gallery.

You can go on the add as many as you like.

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