well, it got finished and it worked !!
thanks to all for your advice and suggestions.
fingers crossed this weekend for a prize now.
well, it got finished and it worked !!
thanks to all for your advice and suggestions.
fingers crossed this weekend for a prize now.
In article , Vass writes
OT: I notice you have a flickr pro account. I was looking to post some pics recently but wanted to keep at least some in a private gallery, does your pro account allow you to maintain some private, password protected areas? Information is a bit scanty on the flickr site so I went with another pay provider for my storage for now.
Hi Fred, yes Flickr allows each individual photo uploaded to have
*Total privacy *Only family may view *Only freinds and family may view *Everyone may viewYou set who you'd like your 'Freinds' or 'Family' to be anyone else is just general public until you flag them otherwise.
I'm unsure how much of this ability you get without a 'PRO' account but its only $20 year I think hth
OTOH if you have a static IP address, you can set up a server at home with your own domain, and do what you like with it for about a 5er a year costs..apart from the server of course.
see here
You don't need a static address to do that, just a domain name. You can get a workable solution easily using
In article , Vass writes
running, despite Yahoo wanting everything but my inside leg measurement.
I like the layout of your account with the picture on the left and the and the vertical row of thumbs on the right.
My other trial account is with Smugmug which is better in some respects but the user view is a bit clunky and loading can be a bit slow.
In article , dennis@home writes
Yes, that's an option too but quick & dirty was the object on this occasion and it is sorted now.
If you'd said that's what you wanted it for we could have suggested a sort of epicyclic arrangement so they waltzed round in circles
Owain
I did! and balls, wish I'd thought of that! :-)
So you did, do beg pardon
If I'd noticed that at the time I'd have suggested a PIR or broken beam so it started when people walked past, and an MP3 player underneath providing musical accompaniment.
You could even have had a small fan blowing Lady Crow's skirt up!
Never mind, there's always the even grander version for next year.
Owain
A dancing couple is one thing, but a whole ball would be a lot of work, let alone more than one...
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