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  • #174674
    Mumbles
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      Business must have slowed down for Photobucket as they are allowing uploads and stored photos to be used in forums again using the HTML code. They will keep their finger in the pie though as any photo used will have the Photobucket watermark on it. That works for me as any photo is better than no photo.

      Test photos:

       photo 1957 Johnson CD 14_zpsyxz7yeu7.jpg

       photo Smoking Salmon_zps3561nomi.jpg

      '59 QD 10 Horse photo DSC01208_zpsgjilaejq.jpg

       photo IMGP0053_zpstjc3qojs.jpg

      #174685
      eviltwin
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        Thanks, but no disrespect to you, I won’t use them anymore. The damage and information loss they caused to all forums was too great to ever trust them again. I get that it was free, but they gave no warning. Fool me once.
        Another site I use implemented postimages.org. It has a plugin for forums that was easy to click through and get photos up. No more img tags which was confusing for many. I believe you can also upload pictures there without a login and just use them to post. I’ll try i’ll try it and post one here. Good looking fish filets in your pictures…

        #174687
        eviltwin
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          testing postimages.org…
          https://i.postimg.cc/T2JbLJgY/image.jpg

          nope I gotta try again…

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          #174688
          eviltwin
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            Ahhh… got it. Used the html tag listed in the post screen window. Only filled in the src= part and left the other parameters out. Good to know.
            So, yeah, Postimages.org was simple and worked without any login. If you want to keep the pics in the cloud you could join and login.

            #174730
            outbdnut2
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              I also use postimage.org. Once you click around a bit and get used to it, it works very well.
              Dave

              #174750
              Tubs
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                A "Boathouse Repair" is one that done without having tools or the skills to do it properly.

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                Tubs
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                  A "Boathouse Repair" is one that done without having tools or the skills to do it properly.

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