Photo embedding test
Jul. 7th, 2008 06:03 pmCan everyone see the following thumbnail of one of my nephews, which should lead you to a bigger photo when you click on it?
How about the following picture of my husband with one of the cats?

Does the second picture still appear when you reload the page?
(The first image is out of my Picasa account, the second out of my KodakGallery account; I've been having trouble getting images from KodakGallery to stay. You can see the whole collection of pictures from which the second photo comes if you click here, but I figure that's not a wonderfully useful format if I want to specifically display the photos within an entry.)
Does anyone know of any reason that I *shouldn't* use Picasa? As far as I can tell, Google says the content you upload stays yours.
How about the following picture of my husband with one of the cats?

Does the second picture still appear when you reload the page?
(The first image is out of my Picasa account, the second out of my KodakGallery account; I've been having trouble getting images from KodakGallery to stay. You can see the whole collection of pictures from which the second photo comes if you click here, but I figure that's not a wonderfully useful format if I want to specifically display the photos within an entry.)
Does anyone know of any reason that I *shouldn't* use Picasa? As far as I can tell, Google says the content you upload stays yours.
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Date: 2008-07-08 09:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-08 09:17 pm (UTC)photos
Date: 2008-07-08 10:22 pm (UTC)I can only see the second photo if I go to KodakGallery and come back. So, use Picasa. I think it's fine.
Liked the photo of you as a resident of The Village - reminds me of when I and two friends made three Village costumes for a sci fi con years ago. We even managed to find the right sort of retro-sneakers. (Not quite so retro then, but still required some work.)