Submit Site Setup
Submit Machine can submit to almost any site including most linkdumps, TGPs, babe dumps, babeblogs, and social bookmarking sites. Though there are some complex submission scenarios that cannot be automated (yet...) including popup windows, captcha recognition, and javascript-based image cropping.

Click here for more information about Fields and Field Types.
Click here for more information on how to use the Field Wizards.
Submit Site Settings
Site Name - This is what will be displayed in the main window and submission history for this site.
Submit URL - The URL of the page where the submit is performed, not required if 'Login Redirects to Submit' is used.
Submit Button Value - The exact value from the value attribute (including spacing!) of the button you would click to submit a gallery. This can be retrieved using the Submit Button Wizard in most cases. In the rare case that a button does not have a value attribute, the name or ID attributes can also be used. See below for example.
Do Not Submit - If checked, will not attempt to click a submit button. This is useful for CAPTCHAs, Image Cropping scripts, tagging, category selection, manual image uploading, reviewing your submission on certain sites, etc.
Close After Submitting - Will close the IE window after the submission process is finished. Good for saving memory.
Referral Code / Append Referral Code - Will append a referral code to any field that is mapped to a gallery URL. Some webmasters use this to track incoming visitors.
Failure Text / Check for Failure Text - Some sites may display an error message if the submission fails, this will check the page appearing after submission for the text. If the text exists, the submission will count as a failure.
Site Slowness - Some sites just take forever to load. Increase this number for sites that load very slowly. The default value is '1'. Usually not necessary.
Hidden Site - Check this if you don't plan on using a site to remove it from the interface, but save it for later at least.
Close All Popups - Check this option to automatically close any javascript or browser based dialogs that may appear (i.e. javascript alerts and warnings, file dialogs, download dialogs, etc.)
Login First - Check this if a login must be performed before submitting. See below for login info setup example.
Login Button Value - The exact value from the value attribute of the button you would click to login. The name or ID attribute can also be used if there is no value attribute for the button. This can be retrieved using the Login Info Wizard in most cases.
Login Redirects to Submit - Check this if the site redirects to the submit page automatically after logging in.
Popup Login Form - Some sites use this type of login. This is for handling login windows that are created by the browser. Not very common anymore. Click here to see a picture of what these login screens look like.
Submit Form Instead -This shouldn't be necessary, but checking this will perform the equivalent of pressing 'Enter' instead of attempting to click a button to log in. Some sites were actually missing a login button.
Username - The username used to log in.
Username Field - The name attribute of the username text box on the login page. This can be retrieved using the Login Info Wizard.
Password - The password used to log in.
Password Field - The name attribute of the password text box on the login page. This can be retrieved using the Login Info Wizard.
Checkbox Name / Check Remember Me - There once was a site that required you to check the remember me box in order to log in, it was annoying... so I added this. The checkbox name is the name attribute from the remember me checkbox.
Button Name / Click Button After Login - Another special case scenario, this was used to click a button immediately after logging in, i.e. in a menu. This is the name attribute of the button, rather than the value.
Submit Button Setup Example:

Login Info Setup Example:

Recommended Setup Steps
1. Name the site.
2. If login is required, enter the Login URL and run the Login Info Wizard. Enter a username and password.
3. Enter the Submit URL (if necessary).
4. Run the Field Wizard.
5. Run the Submit Button Wizard.
6. Check any necessary options and Save.