I’m trying to add a new photo (a simple stupid meme to be honest) via the + button “Add a new photo” but it doesn’t work. Please redirect me to a better magazine if this not the appropriate one.

  • FfaerieOxide@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Question for you:

    Are you clicking on the rectangle that has the words ‘Add new photo’ in it, or this button?

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        1 year ago

        Yeah that got me, too. It’s pretty bass-ackwards. Why have a giant button for Add Photo when you actually have to click that little icon to add the photo. It makes absolutely no sense.

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      1 year ago

      OK so I managed to upload the picture, now how to figure out to show a normal proportion of it (in the preview) and not some stretched thing from the early 2000’s TV. https://kbin.social/m/Seinfeld/t/63926/Leeland-and-Kramer-reddit-and-the-mods

      But I see you have similar troubles (with the stretching) so maybe it’s not implemented in kbin yet. Anyway thank you for your very valuable input. I still feel stupid but I learn, bit by bit.

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        1 year ago

        It took me a while to figure out uploading too. Exact same (not a) button. Exact same issue.
        You’ve done more of a service for the other users by being willing to display vulnerability in asking the question publicly than I have in answering it.

        I see you have similar troubles (with the stretching)

        Pause. (I won’t explain what makes that funny, but it is.)

        Yeah, right now kbin has some issues with images taller than they are long being smooshed in preview. Surely will be addressed eventually (sooner, no doubt the more coffees we collectively buy) but it’s a QoL update and not near the top of Ernest’s overloaded proverbial plate.