Photobucket
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2017 9:58 pm
Some folks upload images directly to the website. Others upload elsewhere - e.g., "Photobucket" - and link them in using the "IMG" button. I don't like the latter, because if the content ever goes away on the external site, you can get broken links. But, I'm not going to take the feature away, because some folks like chocolate, and some folks like vanilla. And, I've worked out a way to make images stored on external sites present as local images in the gallery style I've been working on.
Tonight, in browsing some previous posts for externally linked images, I came across this in John Fowlie's topic:
In starting the post, John began by uploading images to 59plymouth.net, but then switched to PhotoBucket. I had heard that they were going to start charging people for uploads, and it looks like John's pics are being held hostage - unless he pays up. Too bad for us - those pictures are now lost to us.
I notice that Ron's "Repaint!" post contains a lot of Photobucket images - but either he's a paying subscriber, or they haven't gotten around to holding his pix hostage.
So, word to the wise: Space here is free. Upload as much as you want! But if you upload elsewhere, and link it in, the '59 Forum will lose the content if the external site goes away. Just sayin'.
Tonight, in browsing some previous posts for externally linked images, I came across this in John Fowlie's topic:
In starting the post, John began by uploading images to 59plymouth.net, but then switched to PhotoBucket. I had heard that they were going to start charging people for uploads, and it looks like John's pics are being held hostage - unless he pays up. Too bad for us - those pictures are now lost to us.
I notice that Ron's "Repaint!" post contains a lot of Photobucket images - but either he's a paying subscriber, or they haven't gotten around to holding his pix hostage.
So, word to the wise: Space here is free. Upload as much as you want! But if you upload elsewhere, and link it in, the '59 Forum will lose the content if the external site goes away. Just sayin'.