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Author: | speezack [ Fri 24 Dec 2010 06:44 ] |
Post subject: | Internet Photos 101 |
Ok... Whether you want it or not... here is my take on posting pictures in your posts or anywhere else on the net... emails, etc... it will work anywhere and it's very simple. This is what I do... if you have your own system and it works... read no further. 1. Go to "Photobucket" and create an account... it is free and the amount of space that is available will never be filled under normal circumstances... I use it all the time and I still have at least 98% available capacity left... 2. Photobucket allows you to upload pictures to their website, from which you can then copy the correct "line" that you then simply paste into your post. 3. Once you create an account and log in... simply click on "Upload Now" then from whatever source you use (it is normally my computer but you can upload from most any source)... click on "select photos and videos"... select the photos and hit "ok"... after the photo is uploaded to 'photobucket' go to the photo... put the 'cursor' over the picture... the menu drops down... put the 'cursor' over the last item in the menu... "IMC' code... the 'cursor' will turn into a little 'hand'... left click and the link is copied... then.... just paste the link into your post and ................ when you 'submit' our post... the picture will be there................... 3. The only thing that you need to remember is that the place that you put the picture... as to the directory... and the website... must remain the same for the picture to be seen wherever you place it... if you move or delete the picture it will disappear from wherever you put it... 4. This is... IMHO... much easier, free, and much more manageable than using 'attachments' or other forms of uploading stuff... one thing I really like on this site is the ability to create 'directories' so that you can manage your pictures and keep them in proper order and context... 5. Of course Facebook, as do most other social websites... have their own manner of posting pictures but FRN and other can be done using Photobucket... I have used other sites but have found this one to be about the fastest and simplest of the group. Here is the link to photobucket... check it out.... http://photobucket.com/ I PERSONALLY HAVE NOTHING TO GAIN BY THIS, NO CONNECTION TO PHOTOBUCKET ... AT ALL... ................... I do of couse get $1000 each time this post is read... oh, sure............................. |
Author: | abeaglepi [ Mon 10 Jan 2011 00:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Internet Photos 101 |
Good topic. Flickr is a good photo hosting site as well. http://www.flickr.com |
Author: | speezack [ Mon 10 Jan 2011 11:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Internet Photos 101 |
You know what? I actually have an account on Flickr but hadn't used it since '08... I just went back on there and it is still active!!! Looks like another good site. Thanks for the update. |
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