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The photo albums feature is going away on March 1 2021. Please download any photos from your album(s) that you wish to save.
We are notifying every member that has a photo album, and asking they download those photos they wish to keep. Alternatively, you may also wish to upload them to your journal thread if you wish for them to be permanently available and viewable.
AFTER DOWNLOADING ANY PHOTOS YOU WISH TO KEEP:
Instructions on how to delete your albums from futures io:
Step 1: Click "Edit Album"
Step 2: Click the checkmark
Step 3: Click "Delete"
That's it. The album is now deleted. After all of your albums have been removed, you will stop receiving the warning notice.
Note: Simply marking the album as "private" will not work. You must delete the album in order to stop receiving the warning notice.
After March 1 2021, all album photos will be removed from our system permanently.
Only 183 members have ever used the albums feature, and most of that was 10 years ago. This is why the feature is going away. Instead, we want to eliminate confusion on where members should be storing their photos. We want photos to be stored in users journals, only.
This is now done. If a post gets deleted, the OP will receive the original post text back to them in the automatic notification they receive about the deletion.
Mike
If a post gets deleted, the OP will receive the original post text back to them in the automatic notification they receive about the deletion.
Previously, they would only receive the deletion notice with a reason. Now they get the entire post text so they can easily modify the offending part and re-post.
@SMCJB thank you. Took a look, it happens when the first few lines of the post include a quoted reference to another FIO thread. The logo image embedded is a big vector image, which resizes properly when viewed in a web browser because the browsers respect the CSS class definitions.
However, email service providers are not loading external CSS files and therefore are discarding the important class information for that image, which includes the max height/width attribute.
I've modified the inline CSS for the notify template to include it, so external loading is not required. I'm going to try and trigger the same "error" again by writing the same post again, and let's see if it is resolved.