Thumbnails
8 years ago
So 10 months ago I decided to make thumbnails for my stereograms, because the standard ones are ugly and weird.
So I made these thumbnails (tbh I think they turned out nice, so at least I can show off them here):
http://puu.sh/vurO6/0b7e2c48d6.png
http://puu.sh/vurPR/cec73c1065.png
http://puu.sh/vurQc/17fee0f550.png
But, unfortunately, I never used them because uploading thumbnail feature ("Update thumbnail") never works for me. Thumbnails don't work even when I upload files for the first time. It only worked when I uploaded a flash file.
What am I doing wrong? Is there something wrong with these thumbnails? I tried resizing them to 500x500 (the original resolution is 1000x1000), converting them to jpg (from png), but it didn't work.
When updating thumbnail, it says "Accepted File Formats: jpg, gif, png, jpeg. Thumbnails may be any resolution. The system will automatically resize the source image if it is too large."
So it can't be any size problems anyway. Is there an unspoken rule about thumbnails?
So I made these thumbnails (tbh I think they turned out nice, so at least I can show off them here):
http://puu.sh/vurO6/0b7e2c48d6.png
http://puu.sh/vurPR/cec73c1065.png
http://puu.sh/vurQc/17fee0f550.png
But, unfortunately, I never used them because uploading thumbnail feature ("Update thumbnail") never works for me. Thumbnails don't work even when I upload files for the first time. It only worked when I uploaded a flash file.
What am I doing wrong? Is there something wrong with these thumbnails? I tried resizing them to 500x500 (the original resolution is 1000x1000), converting them to jpg (from png), but it didn't work.
When updating thumbnail, it says "Accepted File Formats: jpg, gif, png, jpeg. Thumbnails may be any resolution. The system will automatically resize the source image if it is too large."
So it can't be any size problems anyway. Is there an unspoken rule about thumbnails?
FA+

If that doesn't work, maybe just try a jpg version and see what happens. Thumbnails tend to be scaled down horribly anyway before they're shown, so don't worry much about the quality. They will always be bad. :S
Thanks for good idea though, but it's not the 10mb rule, my files together with thumbnails are less than 10mb.