This is why I have my own domain and host my own pictures.
I do use Image shack on some sites though.
This is why I have my own domain and host my own pictures.
I do use Image shack on some sites though.
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For Facebook, you simply upload it as normal. When it's in the album, safe and snug, right-click on the image, and select "Copy image source/location", paste link in [img] tags, there you go.
I just paid the two dollars to upgrade. All my worklogs and my game images are hosted on imageshack and I don't want to have to rush to get them all and figure out where they were all posted to replace the links.
Next Wednesday they are coming to swap the internet with business class; basically swapping my router with a mandatory rental and calling it in. Once that happens and I get my two websites up and running, I'll work on swapping all my pictures to the server.
Right click, open image in new tab, copy url, throw it inside some img tags and there you go
like so, a pic from my profile:
(words of wisdom).
I used my website a lot for stuff too, though I need to pay for my hosting for next year and also write down my FTP info.
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You know the sad thing is it does seem like they are out to make a quick buck from subscriptions. All the people with vast picture collections and workouts and all sorts all over forums ect on the web. People that would rather keep those logs in tact and whose only real option is to pay for a subscription just so they have time to sort everything out and find a new cloud service.