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(11-07-2017, 11:28 AM)Mike Brady Wrote: I hear you, brother. Since Photobucket bent us over and took away photo hosting, I almost never post photos on line. I have noticed a major decline in photo-accompanied posts in the various special interest forums I frequent, which ultimately weakens the entire forum's viability (less postings=less viewer clicks=less ad revenue). I am probably missing something, but I can't find a hosting site that offers whatever format is correct for placing photos easily into internet forum formats. Photobucket had a pre-select for message board format, including photo size options. I don't see those options from other hosting services.
Flickr can do that. Depending on the original size, you get something like 6 or 8 options.
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(11-07-2017, 11:28 AM)Mike Brady Wrote: I hear you, brother. Since Photobucket bent us over and took away photo hosting, I almost never post photos on line. I have noticed a major decline in photo-accompanied posts in the various special interest forums I frequent, which ultimately weakens the entire forum's viability (less postings=less viewer clicks=less ad revenue). I am probably missing something, but I can't find a hosting site that offers whatever format is correct for placing photos easily into internet forum formats. Photobucket had a pre-select for message board format, including photo size options. I don't see those options from other hosting services.
I think Danny was saying - why bother using a hosting site. Upload them to the forum and attach (insert them into the post) It is very easy to do as long as the photo isnt too large - maximum size for uploading is 1000 kilobytes
Other than that it is very simple to insert photos into posts