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WeAt FAQs:
Q: How do I upload my own
image/photo?
A: You must first have a digital image stored on your own
computer. Digital images are normally created with a digital camera,
scanner, or drawing software. Images that you upload should be a .jpg or
.gif image (these are the typical image formats used on the internet). To
ensure your homepage loads quickly, you should upload an image that has a small
file size. Once your have your image stored on your computer, follow these
steps:
- Please limit the size of the image to
64,000 bytes (64K) and/or less than 500 pixels wide. We resize all large images to 500 pixels..
- Go to your "Control Panel".
- Select the "Personalize" Tab at the top of the page.
- Click the "Browse" button and navigate to the image stored on your computer.
- Select the image and click on the "Save" or "Open" button.
- Click on the "Save Changes" button and wait up to a few minutes for the image to transfer to weats.com's server.
- This completes the steps. You may need to "Reload"/"Refresh" your homepage to view the image. Some users have also had to close their web browser and open it up again to see the uploaded image.
Q: How do I upload my own background?
A: You must first have a digital image stored on your own computer. Digital images are normally created with a digital camera,
scanner, or drawing software. Images that you upload should be a .jpg or .gif image (these are the typical image formats used on the internet). To
ensure your pages load quickly, you should upload an image that has a small file size. Once your have your image stored on your computer, follow these steps:
- Please limit the size of the image to 8,000 bytes (8K)
- Go to your "Control Panel".
- Select the "Personalize" Tab.
- In the background section, click the "Browse" button and navigate to the image stored on your computer.
- Select the image and click on the "Save" or "Open" button.
- Click on the "Save Changes" button and wait up to a few minutes for the image to transfer to weats.com's server.
- This completes the steps. You may need to "Reload"/"Refresh" your homepage to view the image. Some users have also had to close their web browser and open it up again to see the uploaded image.