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Little ray
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I was using Tiny-Pic, which was free. It is gone.

Who else? And I want free.




The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything.
 
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"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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And I want free.

That lets out my suggestion of Fototime.
 
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I use Flickr (not paid), which works fine, but it's a little tricky. You have to figure out the exact code string to use for embedding to the forum. The tendency is to copy and paste way too much code. Took me a while to figure it out.



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Thanks.




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Slide1 by GaryBF, on Flickr
 
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^^That is the correct basic procedure for hosting from Flickr. However, it will paste four lines of code, three of which are unnecessary. If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.



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If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.

Why bother? There is no extra code in the final post.
 
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^^That is the correct basic procedure for hosting from Flickr. However, it will paste four lines of code, three of which are unnecessary. If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.
And by doing so you have violated the Guidelines for using Flickr, and they might cancel your account. Flickr provides that nice "Share" option to make it simple and quick to post photos from there to other venues, while adhering to their Guidelines. You'd best follow it.

flashguy




Texan by choice, not accident of birth
 
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Me, too.



"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts." Sherlock Holmes
 
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Me, too.


Another here, happy with it so far.

Pretty much only use it for photos I want to post. The rest sit in my google photos acct, auto-upload via android phone.




The Enemy's gate is down.
 
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FotoTime does have a free "edition," but limits your picture to a 100x100px thumbnail. It's only $23.95 a year, less than $2 a month.
 
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I looked up FotoTime and their offering for $47.98 provided only 16GB of storage. For 2 dollars more in Flickr I can have essentially unlimited storage--at least 1 TB.

flashguy




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Originally posted by kkina:
^^That is the correct basic procedure for hosting from Flickr. However, it will paste four lines of code, three of which are unnecessary. If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.
And by doing so you have violated the Guidelines for using Flickr, and they might cancel your account. Flickr provides that nice "Share" option to make it simple and quick to post photos from there to other venues, while adhering to their Guidelines. You'd best follow it.

flashguy


I was just trying to be helpful to other members and add to your very excellent tutorial. I should have been way clearer about that. Your procedure is in fact the method I currently use, and I learned it from you. Thank you for the legal, I'll look into it.

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I use imgur. It's ok.




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I like IMGUR. The phone app makes it super easy to take and upload photos.
 
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I like IMGUR. The phone app makes it super easy to take and upload photos.


How do you resize (make smaller) in the Imgur mobile app?


JC
 
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Originally posted by flashguy:
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Originally posted by kkina:
^^That is the correct basic procedure for hosting from Flickr. However, it will paste four lines of code, three of which are unnecessary. If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.
And by doing so you have violated the Guidelines for using Flickr, and they might cancel your account. Flickr provides that nice "Share" option to make it simple and quick to post photos from there to other venues, while adhering to their Guidelines. You'd best follow it.

flashguy


I was just trying to be helpful to other members and add to your very excellent tutorial. I should have been way clearer about that. Your procedure is in fact the method I currently use, and I learned it from you. Thank you for the legal, I'll look into it.
It was GaryBF who posted the procedure, not I.

flashguy




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Originally posted by flashguy:
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Originally posted by kkina:
^^That is the correct basic procedure for hosting from Flickr. However, it will paste four lines of code, three of which are unnecessary. If you can figure out which line to save, you can prune the three extraneous lines for a clean embed.
And by doing so you have violated the Guidelines for using Flickr, and they might cancel your account. Flickr provides that nice "Share" option to make it simple and quick to post photos from there to other venues, while adhering to their Guidelines. You'd best follow it.

flashguy


I was just trying to be helpful to other members and add to your very excellent tutorial. I should have been way clearer about that. Your procedure is in fact the method I currently use, and I learned it from you. Thank you for the legal, I'll look into it.
It was GaryBF who posted the procedure, not I.

flashguy

Oh...well I messed up yet again. When will I learn?



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