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  • Profile photo of SemethaSemetha
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     I’m a real estate agent and trying to upload my portfolio in various real estate sites. I face a frequent problem to get the pictures to work. All that I can see is the titles. I’ve been struggling a lot to create a good eFlyer and upload them. I’m fed up. Please help.

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    I haven't done this on a real estate web site but I train people how to use their computers as a part time business in Melbourne..

    Make sure you press refresh on your browser after you upload the pictures as you may be looking at a Cached copy of the web site from your hard drive.

    Also your browser may be set to not display pictures as a security feature.
    If internet explorer
    Click on Tools from menu at top of screen
    Internet options – Advanced tab -Multimedia – show pictures must be ticked.

    if using firefox browser
    click on tools and click on content and select load images automatically.

    Other reason might be file format you are uploading
    JPEG is most common file format for web sites
    If you have the format different I suggest you use the save as option to save picture as JPEG file type in your picture viewer.

    Another reason may be that the photo file size is too large. You may need to reduce the file size. I know that size reduction can be done in photoshop. Jpeg .JPG also reduces file size as compared to bit map picture format .BMP

    Another possible cause could be a firewall in your real estate office preventing you from uploading FTP

    Additional information may be helpful to solving this problem.

    How are you uploading the photos is it done by an option from the Real Estate Web site
    and what file format are your pictures.
    You may need to change the folder option – view tab in Windows Explorer to display file types by un clicking hide file extensions.

    When you say you want to create an e-Flyer are you referring to the real estate web site uploading the photos and organising the information or are you trying to write a web page in HTML and upload a whole web page.

    Another option is to ring up a friend and ask them if they can see the photos on their browser from the real estate web site.

    Another reason may be that the picture file was open in another program like photo shop and couldn't access the file when you asked the web site to upload the same file.

    Another cause may be a slow connection like dial up modem. A the upload has timed out.

    What is the web site direct link to your real estate advert on the real estate web site so others can take a look at your page and help you.

    Another option ask the real estate web site for help as well. Look for an email contact on the web page.

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    You may need to reduce the file size. I know that size reduction can be done in photoshop. Jpeg .JPG also reduces file size as compared to bit map picture format .

    Another possible cause could be a firewall in your real estate office preventing you from uploading FTP.

     

     

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