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https://photos.app.goo.gl/y77kRvtCf5Isk9293

Would have liked to offer this Stanley No. 122 Liberty Bell Transitional here. Will try to post in For sale.
David from Cleveland, Ohio
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#14
Go here: https://postimages.org and follow the prompts. Select Hotlink for Forums, copy and paste in your post. Works great. Easy.
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(11-01-2017, 05:51 PM)DJChurn Wrote: https://photos.app.goo.gl/y77kRvtCf5Isk9293

Would have liked to offer this Stanley No. 122 Liberty Bell Transitional here. Will try to post in For sale.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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(11-01-2017, 05:51 PM)DJChurn Wrote: https://photos.app.goo.gl/y77kRvtCf5Isk9293

Would have liked to offer this Stanley No. 122 Liberty Bell Transitional here. Will try to post in For sale.

Why bother, just attach them.
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(11-02-2017, 01:08 PM)Danny in Houston Wrote: Why bother, just attach them.

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.
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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.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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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
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Still having issue with posting pics.


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