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  • I have joined Basenji forum before but lost my password. So I've re-joined now and am trying to learn my way around the website. I tried to post a picture of my basenji, Arlo but I couldn't figure out how. I was basically going around in a circle if you get my meaning, and got nowhere. Any suggestions?

  • You should be able to upload a picture by clicking on the icon second from right above the compose box. It should open a box showing your files and allowing you to navigate to the picture you want to select. Select it and click "open" and it should work. There may be a size limit, which may be the problem if your picture does not upload.

  • *Welcome, Aileen. Can't wait to see photos of the beautiful little creature you share your life with! - Mamie:orange_heart: *

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