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12:16 AM, Saturday July 25th 2020

I get that. That's what I was doing. I can click the Create post at the top left, add images which I can see, but the To Community and Hidden buttons are grayed out. I can't select either one. All the other controls are grayed out as well. And it doesn't matter whether I add all 42 pages or a single page. I get the same thing. Even when I sign in and use my account I am unable to post pics. I was able to create an album. No link is available for the album, so I got 42 individual links, one for each image. That was all I could do. Seems like something has changed with Imgur. I got it to work fine on lesson 1.

1:03 AM, Saturday July 25th 2020

That's weird, have you tried trying it out in another browser?

2:06 AM, Saturday July 25th 2020

Not yet. I may try that and see what happens, but I think the browser should be okay. Same Firefox browser I used last time. Why those controls are not available is what perplexes me. That just shouldn't happen without some reason.

Thanks for your suggestions. It may just take me a while to figure out.

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