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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025

I try to edit and every image, I upload and it says "oops something went wrong".

after many months of complete bs you finally fixed the domains. Now I try to edit and every image I upload says "oops something went wrong". I would say im starting to hate it here but that ship sailed long ago...I am just stuck here with all this nonsense. 

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Try this:

For Homestead WebsiteBuilder
  1. Click on Elements in the sidebar.
  2. Select Images, then Image.
  3. Choose Add Image from upload to select a file from your computer, or choose one of the other options like linking to an image or using stock photos.
  4. Click Place to add the image to your page. You can then drag it to the desired location. 

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Thanks for your reply. I managed to get one out of 7 images to actually upload this way. Different files, folders, names, sizes, mostly just "oops, you're using homestead". I miss the days when things actually worked... super sad 

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Are there any other options to work with? I cant even upload an image, how can I build an entire website. 

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its the size of the image, theyre too big. Which is fine I need to rename them anyway, so I will also size them down and make a folder of them to use. thanks

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@dustin8747​ What's your website address? What operating system are you using? SB+, Sitebuilder desktop, or the new Websitebuilder?

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the domain that doesnt work with the website that doesnt work is on www.builtbyOmega.com. There are 3 or 4 other sites that also dont work. And they havnt for a long time. Did anyone get credits or anything for all of this ridiculous down time? I have been busy with work, and EXTREAMLY frustrated here (homestead) that I have tried to just stay away - even though it has and is impacting my life and customers. I get the strong assumption that no one on the homestead side seems to care at all...