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Sometimes "My Gallery" shows up and sometimes it doesn't. This is annoying trying to get to my pics. Anyone know why this is happening?
The same thing is happening to me. I posted in the General, because obviously no-one looks here. Sometimes "My Gallery" shows up and MOST times it doesn't!!! This is not just annoying, it is VERY annoying!!! Would someone PLEASE help. If you ask that question in General, someone MOVES it here, where it goes NOWHERE!!!
The same thing is happening to me. I posted in the General, because obviously no-one looks here. Sometimes "My Gallery" shows up and MOST times it doesn't!!! This is not just annoying, it is VERY annoying!!! Would someone PLEASE help. If you ask that question in General, someone MOVES it here, where it goes NOWHERE!!!
Why would you say no one looks here... I am on the help forum every single night... it is a volunteer position, not a full time job... Although we are Moderators and not Administrators or owners or vBulletin programmers, we try our best to help as many people as possible. One thing you could try is going to the gallery, logging off, and logging back on... Also, the guys were working on classifying many of the unclassified photos... see the sticky at the top of the section.
By the way, what are the URLs of any of the other prior threads that you have posted in the "Help" section that I or other Mods have negelected to respond to? Unfortunately, I could not seem to find any
My problem isn't so much my photo's aren't getting approved fast enough (although that has happened), it's more that I don't even see the "My Gallery" option to get to my pics. This happens to me about 50% of the time I try.
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