Increasing number of photos on homepage

Hi there,
I was wondering if there was anyway to increase the number of photos I can publish on my .Mac homepage. When I select an album in iPhoto, I get an error message that says the maximum is 48. Any ideas? Oh, I should also mention that I've published photos on Shutterfly in the past, but I find them to be too small; I would like to stick to .Mac if possible. Thanks!

Hi americanlass,
Try uploading the manual way and see if you can get more photos in your Album/slideshow.
You can bypass iPhoto altogether until the situation is resolved. You can manually upload your album to your iDisk.
Within iPhoto, share/export your album. Choose how you want them named, export size should be 800 x 600.
You can choose to export to a folder on the desktop, OR you can navigate to your iDisk/Pictures folder (by clicking on your iDisk in the left column of the Export window, then highlighting the Pictures folder...wait till the files show up.
Now click the button on the bottom left for "new folder" name the folder to the name of your slideshow. Now click "ok"
Wait till all your files are uploaded to your idisk Pictures folder.
If you exported to the desktop, then open up your iDisk folder (mount your iDisk), navigate to the Pictures folder and drag your folder of exported photos into the Pictures folder.
Go to your .Mac homepage.
Go to "create a page" and choose the album template you want.
In the next window your Pictures folder will open up. Highlight the folder you just uploaded, and click the "choose" button
Now you can finish your editing, titles, etc. and you are good to go.

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