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A note regarding linking images.

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Murphy's Stunt Double:
 ;) :D

Madd:

--- Quote from: paynesgrey on June 19, 2010, 04:36:54 PM ---Oh, I don't mind the chatter, as long as people read the first part.

Which reminds me why I left it unlocked... To see what ideas/preferences people have for photo servers. 

I've been using Photobucket, simply because it's the first free one I found.  For those that use a photo hostey thing, which one do you use and is there any particular advantage to it?

--- End quote ---

I've only ever used photobucket, so I can't really speak in terms of comparison.

Some pros:

1)  Intuitive and easy to use.

2)  Some basic photo-editing options.

3)  Well known, fairly trustworthy.

judalea:
I have used Flickr, the only problem I found was, while it's free, you only have a limit of 200 images (I've been told that the older images are stored, just not visible). Of course, if you subscribe, there is more storage. So consequently I have also joined photobucket.

This thread is very appropriate, because I just checked fantasticfiction and according to them, the publishing date of Fool Moon Vol 1 (graphic novel) is 2035. link: (I took a screen shot before they correct it)

http://s763.photobucket.com/albums/xx277/judalea/?action=view&current=jimbutcher-glitch.jpg

Snowleopard:
Hey Paynes,
    If you've taken a screen grab and then put it on photobucket then linked it in to your posts.  Where do you put the link so people can see the original stuff???  I use computers I don't really know all the ins and outs of them.

Hawthorn:
Well what a lot of us do instead is if you just want to show the picture, you use the images html tags (which is right above the :) in the list of smileys and put the link to the picture in it, even if it's not photobucket.  If you want to show the original site then I imagine you can just link it.

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