Panorama of three photos. It's funny that before the trip they told us: "be prepared to the terrible road" :-) The same road as at photo "photo_id=17911905" but from another point of view. Which is better for you?
<p>You are right, William, the rule is - "24+few" hours. But if publisher will know how many this "few" is - it would be more correctly, because for software should be very easy to check date and time of last photo publishing.<br>
I just have pubshed new photo successfully, in this case few=21 or 22<br />:-)</p>
<p>Hi, Lex, thank you!<br />I just used the manually prepared HTML code without span tags, only with "a" tag. <br />In any case, is it possible to use links or not, it is better for publishers to have clear rule for this :-)</p>
<p>I'm non subscriber and I've got now message "You have already posted your limit of 1 photo(s) for critique in the last 24 hours. Consider purchasing a photo.net subscription, in order to raise this limit to 4 per 24 hour period."<br />But I'm sure, that I have posted previous photo more than 24 hours ago.<br />So the questions - <br />How limit for critique is calculated ?<br />And how can I calculate - when I can post new photo for critique?</p>
<p>Hi, I'm new at photo.net. I tried to add a link to the message for the critiquers - the link in HTML format to another photo from http://www.photo.net/ and got the error message:"Please do not put your site URL or a link to your site in photo captions, photo comments, or critique requests on photo.net. " - but this is Not My site URL.<br /> So I wonder is it possible to use links in message for the critiquers at all?</p>