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How do I upload more than one image at a time?
The easiest way to upload a bunch of images is to combine a batch of images into one file and upload just the single file.

PBase can deal with ZIP and TAR files. Some people ask about GZIP, which is not handled. The purpose of ZIP or TAR in this case is not for compression. JPEG files already use a very good compression algorithm designed for photographs. ZIP or GZIP will not decrease the size of the files at all.

When editing your gallery, you can also click the "upload" tab. This will take you to a page where you can browse your PC for multiple files and upload the images all at once.

You can also upload multiple images at once via your edit gallery page by clicking the upload tab. This feature allows you to browse your files, select the images you wish to upload, and upload the images all at once.

Copies of a Gallery
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When you copy a gallery or an image to another gallery, that gallery or image will now appear in both the original gallery and the gallery to which you copied it.
Don't worry, it's really the same photo displayed in two different places; you are not using twice as much disk space.

For Images If the image lives in more than one gallery, only the image in the current gallery will be deleted. For Galleries If you copy a gallery to a different parent gallery, there is still only one gallery, just two paths to it. So, any changes you make will show up in both places. Let's say you have gallery C, which has two paths to reach it - one from gallery A and one from gallery B. You want to remove C from B: Edit gallery B. Select the checkbox by the listing for gallery C.... (more)

It is more like there are two paths, or ways to view the image, so you are not using twice as much disk space.

Because there is actually just one image with more than one path to get to it, when you make a change to the original, that change is also applied to the copy, and vice versa.



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