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When you go to "Your albums" in "Control Panel", you can "Select An Operation" under the column heading "Controls" which is simply "View". After the page loads, you get the title of the album displayed, and thumbnails of the pictures contained in the album.

You also get four buttons:

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Can someone explain how to use the "Bulk Upload" facility because I can't get it to work. :o

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Not on this site.

Actually you may get a scroll box open when you click on bulk, which will say "1", with an arrow next to it, click the arrow and then click the amount of pics you want to upload. Then you will have that amount of browsers open.

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Not on this site.

Actually you may get a scroll box open when you click on bulk, which will say "1", with an arrow next to it, click the arrow and then click the amount of pics you want to upload. Then you will have that amount of browsers open.

I've seen similar on the "ImageShack" site, but you're right, not here. The difference on Thaivisa between the URLs for single and multi uploads is "&multi=1", but the 'multi' page looks identical to the 'single'.

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click on the add photoes, you get this, 1 to 10 browser window choice. you can also choose a load of pics and put them in a seperate folder and zip it and then upload it.

Add Photos

Click the Browse button to locate a photo to upload.

  Tip: Upload a ZIP file full of photos and movies!

  (Supported file types: jpg, jpeg, gif, png, avi, mpg, mpeg, wmv, mov, swf, mp4)

1. Select the number of files you want to upload: 12345678910

2. Use the Browse button to find the photos on your computer File 

Caption 

File 

Caption 

File 

Caption 

File 

Caption 

File 

Caption 

Use filename as caption if no caption is specified.

 

Or, upload any images found at this location.The location can either be a URL or a directory on the server.

  Tip: FTP images to a directory on your server then provide that path here!

Set photo captions with original filenames.

 

Alternatively, you can use one of these desktop agents to drag and drop photos from your desktop:

  Gallery Remote

      A Java application that runs on Mac, Windows and Unix

  Windows XP Publishing Agent

      Note: this feature is still experimental!

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