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Author Topic : Changing Dog Photos?
 Vivente
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7/2/2013 1:26:25 AM reply with quote send message to Vivente Object to Post   

I can't seem to find it on the new site...I have been wanting to change the default picture on the new puppies I have, so it's a bit frustrating!
 admin
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7/2/2013 3:56:07 PM reply with quote send message to admin Object to Post

Do you happen to remember which page it was on with the old layout?
 Inspirational Kennels
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7/2/2013 4:00:00 PM reply with quote send message to Inspirational Kennels Object to Post

I believe it was on our main account page...

It would be nice if it could go in the little "Miscellaneous" box on the bottom right side of our account page.
 Amoroso
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7/2/2013 5:52:28 PM reply with quote send message to Amoroso Object to Post

There was both Bulk Photos (which, I see you added) or "Change Dog's Picture" (or something like that) on each dog's actual page...the individual photo changing is what I'm still missing.
 Inspirational Kennels
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7/2/2013 5:57:43 PM reply with quote send message to Inspirational Kennels Object to Post

There's a "change picture" link under the dogs picture, but it's not working...I click on it and nothing changes lol
 Vivente
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7/2/2013 6:00:03 PM reply with quote send message to Vivente Object to Post

I just looked again and now that link is showing up, but its not working for me, either! I'm happy that it's there, again, because I swear I didn't see it there last night.
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7/2/2013 6:04:35 PM reply with quote send message to admin Object to Post

Working on it.

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