01-10-2003, 11:37 AM
[cool] might have been a temporary glitch, while they were doing system maintenance or something. I just tried it (4:30 AM Arizona Time) and it popped right up. Here's the address in the window if you want to try a direct connect: [url "http://admin.ecomstores.com/login.cfm?SignupSiteID=97&Level=0&SubSS"]http://admin.ecomstores.com/login.cfm?SignupSiteID=97&Level=0&SubSS[/url]=
You have to first sign in and then the login address and your website address are emailed back to you. Then you go to work. I use it mainly as a site to upload pics. Once they are in your image file, you can click on the edit tab and size them to whatever pixel width you want, for the BFT posts. As Dave suggested, 400 wide works best. The ones I have picked off your BayTubers site are somewhat larger and could benefit by a bit of resizing.
The cool thing is that you can upload a jpeg, resize it and post it within a couple of minutes. Look forward to seeing some more of your stuff on the board.
I might mention too, for anyone who would like some solid firsthand info on fishing for halibut, Kiyo's site has some great writeups, rig tips, etc. You've done a great job putting that together my friend.
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You have to first sign in and then the login address and your website address are emailed back to you. Then you go to work. I use it mainly as a site to upload pics. Once they are in your image file, you can click on the edit tab and size them to whatever pixel width you want, for the BFT posts. As Dave suggested, 400 wide works best. The ones I have picked off your BayTubers site are somewhat larger and could benefit by a bit of resizing.
The cool thing is that you can upload a jpeg, resize it and post it within a couple of minutes. Look forward to seeing some more of your stuff on the board.
I might mention too, for anyone who would like some solid firsthand info on fishing for halibut, Kiyo's site has some great writeups, rig tips, etc. You've done a great job putting that together my friend.
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