Create a new folder on your desktop (file; new folder) then drag and drop all the files into the folder. Now right click the folder and click "Compress New Folder". This will convert the folder into a .zip file. Now you can upload the file to zshare or any other file hosting site.
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
A "zipped folder" in Windows is a compressed ZIP archive.
You upload it. There should be a button or menu item somewhere on the website that says "Upload."
Right click the jpg file and click "Send To", next click "Compressed Zip Folder", then select the save location.
Probably because someone deliberately or accidentally instructed Win Zip or another compression program to compress the folder.
You can send a folder through Gmail by making a zip file of it. You can compress it into a zip file. Then sending it as an attachment is easy.
If the folder has a zipper on it, it's a zip file. That's what zip files look like in Windows XP and later, since the OS has support for zip files built in. If you're really getting an uncompressed folder, you'd need to specify what browser you were using in order to get an answer.
Administration - Extensions - Upload Extension Select yourtemplate.zip It should install on its own.
If you mean how do you create it, right-click on the desktop, select new- compressed (zip) folder, you can drag and drop the files into there The icon is a folder with a zip on the top
You go to, 'My library' and to the left it will say upload song click it and you will have to browse your computer for a song you already have in a folder select it then upload it
view, upload, no privileges