IGN:
BarbieG1rl_
DATE:
11/08/2023
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
This suggestion is going to be short and simple, If it was suggested before and denied for whatever reason then I am going to delete this. Allow us to upload images such as screenshots without having to run them through image compressor apps. Perhaps there is some information or knowledge that I may be missing, however for now I do not see a reason why am I unable to attach a simple screenshot from Minecraft into any forum post that I make. Each time I have a pop-up saying that my file is too large (When it's roughly above 1 Mb) and it's really just frustrating at times, especially if I have more than one image to post. So I do believe there is a way to allow us to upload files without having to run them through compressor apps :D I was also wondering how many people have an issue with that
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
It would make attaching images to forum posts a little less annoying, without having to run it through image compressors beforehand
BarbieG1rl_
DATE:
11/08/2023
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
This suggestion is going to be short and simple, If it was suggested before and denied for whatever reason then I am going to delete this. Allow us to upload images such as screenshots without having to run them through image compressor apps. Perhaps there is some information or knowledge that I may be missing, however for now I do not see a reason why am I unable to attach a simple screenshot from Minecraft into any forum post that I make. Each time I have a pop-up saying that my file is too large (When it's roughly above 1 Mb) and it's really just frustrating at times, especially if I have more than one image to post. So I do believe there is a way to allow us to upload files without having to run them through compressor apps :D I was also wondering how many people have an issue with that
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
It would make attaching images to forum posts a little less annoying, without having to run it through image compressors beforehand