Picture hosting
Twitwi
12 Jul 2010
I'm searching for a good site to upload my pictures to, my own website jumps in and out, and fucks it up along the way.
Which site is the best for image hosting?
Which site is the best for image hosting?
AndY
12 Jul 2010
Twitwi, on 12 July 2010 - 04:56 AM, said:
I'm searching for a good site to upload my pictures to, my own website jumps in and out, and fucks it up along the way.
Which site is the best for image hosting?
Which site is the best for image hosting?
If it's just general stuff for your own personal use, the only one I've used is ImageShack (consider it a temporary host). I guess Flickr is more of a permanent host.
Kil
12 Jul 2010
I use ImageShack also. It is rather frustrating how they are always changing up their site but it supports direct linking and thumbnails which are very good.
braddollar
12 Jul 2010
Imageshack is good, I use photobucket personally. For just quick linking of pics I'll use tinypic.
Twitwi
13 Jul 2010
I don't like image shack there is just too many adverts and pop-ups on that site,
but now i can't wait for the surprise
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but now i can't wait for the surprise
elite879
13 Jul 2010
www.tinypic.com
It supports [IMG] tags for forums and has direct links. It also doesn't take you to a page full of ads it just puts you in an empty space with ONLY the picture.
It supports [IMG] tags for forums and has direct links. It also doesn't take you to a page full of ads it just puts you in an empty space with ONLY the picture.
Twitwi
13 Jul 2010
braddollar
13 Jul 2010
Firespray
13 Jul 2010
I got to agree, tinypic is the best. Hardly an ads, no popups. Just upload, straight to the point, and gives all those links ready.
Twitwi
14 Jul 2010
braddollar, on 13 July 2010 - 11:03 PM, said:
Whaaat!? I recommended tinypic first and yet I lose.. brb having a cry.
The game (why does links break after i post them)
braddollar
14 Jul 2010
elite879
14 Jul 2010
You can change the upload size of your picture.
You can make it the size of an avatar or a thumbnail right up to the size of a 17" monitor. You choose.
So yes, it supports thumbnails
You can make it the size of an avatar or a thumbnail right up to the size of a 17" monitor. You choose.
So yes, it supports thumbnails
Lt_Commander
17 Jul 2010
Moddb has a good image hosting service. Pictures are sorted chronologically, but what's nice is the ability to edit the image after you've uploaded it. If you need to make some small change to the image, you can do it at the source instead of changing the links wherever you posted it without breaking [img] tags.
Lyper
29 Jul 2010
I use imageshack, good and fast, and they supports thumpnails, html, forums etc.


