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FAQ: Picture GalleryQuestions
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Question: Can I submit a picture for the gallery?
Answer: If you have a digital photo that is suitable for our gallery, send it to MCStroke@aol.com . Please include the names of people shown, the date of the event, and your name.
Question: Can I view several pictures in a row?
Answer: Yes. The "Slide Show" feature allows you to move very easily from picture to picture within a gallery. The arrows beneath each picture activate the Slide Show. Click on the arrow pointing to the right to go to the next picture, or click on the arrow pointing to the left to go back to the previous picture.
Question: Can the pictures be enlarged?
Answer: Yes. The thumb-nail sized pictures will look larger if you click on them.
Question: How are the pictures arranged, and how can they be sorted?
Answer: Pictures can be sorted in two main ways:
1) Date (newest to oldest, or oldest to newest) 2) Caption (alphabitical order from a to z, or from z to a). To change the sorting option, click on the "Caption" or the "Date" box until the choice you want to use appears.
Question: What kind of pictures are in the galleries?
Answer: Most of the galleries will show photos of MCSA members or events. For example, there may be photos of MCSA members attending our events, or photos of MCSA program speakers or entertainers.
The "Picture Communication Chart" gallery will contain pictures and printed words representing daily activities and basic needs. This chart could be helpful to stroke survivors with communication difficulties by giving them pictures or text to point to or talk about in order to express their thoughts and feelings.
Question: What's in the "Picture Communication Chart" gallery?
Answer: The "Picture Communication Chart" gallery will contain pictures and printed words representing daily activities and basic needs. This chart could be helpful to stroke survivors with communication difficulties by giving them pictures or text to point to or talk about in order to express their thoughts and feelings.
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