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How-to Basics

When you post a notice, our clever program automatically sends you an email with three links that look like this. Try not to lose this email, but if you do, you can have the email resent with the edit and delete links. Click here.

The email we send is used to perform the following functions:

Complete the posting

Complete the posting by clicking on the appropriate email link. We add this step to insure that the notice is from the email that posts it.

Edit the notice

If you wish to edit, simply click that link on the email we send you. This will bring up a form enabling you to make changes to your notice. The changes will occur almost immediately, depending on how busy the internet and your email provider is at that moment.

Delete the notice

If you wish to delete your posting, click the link to delete and it will be removed immediately.

Time limits

The following are time limits for each notice category.

Those one year postings with an asterisk* will receive an email before expiration, as a reminder to repost if desired.
 

Activities User selected: one month to one year.
Community User selected: one month to one year.*
Dating User selected: one month to one year.
Events One day past last date of event.
Housing 60 days.
Jobs 60 days.
Journals User selected: one month to one year.*
Merchandise User selected: one month to one year.
Meetings User selected: one month to one year.*
Resources User selected: one month to one year.*
Resumes User selected: one month to one year.
Services User selected: one month to one year.

We reserve the right to remove notices if we feel they are inappropriate for a category, or if they violate our Terms of use.

All notices may be deleted at any time by the poster.
 

Pictures & graphics

We use the word "graphics" to represent photographs, drawn or painted images--any visual image except video, which we do not support.

There are many different types of graphic files, because there are different companies making graphic design programs. Also, different file types offer different capabilities.

You can tell a picture or graphic file by its extension--the characters followed by a dot at the end of a file name. Common ones are: bmp, gif, jpg, png, and tif.

We accept photographs and graphic files for all notice categories. Please use jpg or gif files and make sure the file size is 70k bites or less.

File size

The file size is not necessarily related to the physical size of the picture.

What does 20 Kbytes mean? Most photographs coming out of digital cameras are in hundreds if not thousands of Kbytes. In other words, 800 Kbytes is 800,000 bytes of digital information, close to 1,000,000 bytes, or one megabyte of information. So many photographs from digital cameras will need to be reduced in digital size in order to reach our 20 Kbyte limit for posting.

Graphic file size can be reduced by reducing the physical size of the picture, and/or by compressing the digital information in the file.

Compression

File compression means the digital information stored in a file has been reduced by consolidation using a code that is later applied to render the picture when the file is activated. An analogy would be a sponge folded up to remove some air.

Graphic programs

Different graphic programs work...differently, but if yours offers edit functions, then you probably can compress and reduce the size of your graphics. Unfortunately there are too many programs and versions for us to cover their functions here.

Degrees of compression

In meeting the 20 Kb requirement, files with jpg extensions (sometimes seen as Jpeg, pronounce jaypeg) should first be compressed, rather than reduced in picture size. Just making a jpg picture smaller--not compressing it--can distort the picture. First try compressing the file, then if needed reduce the picture size.

Reducing physical size

If you cannot reduce a jpg file sufficiently through compression, then you should try either reduce its physical size or converting to another format (it's not as bad as it may sound - most programs will step you through the process).

Gif files can be reduced in size by making the picture size smaller without distortion, or they can also be compressed.

Conversion

Conversion to a different picture format is another process by which file size can be reduced. Files ending in bmp are often large, and can be converted to either jpg, or gif files with an appropriate graphic program. Gif files are often smaller normally, and are a suitable format for conversion.

 

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