So is that a pretty good one? I mean, people that use it does it work well? I just want to hear from people who use these programs so that I get a good one! :DQuote:
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So is that a pretty good one? I mean, people that use it does it work well? I just want to hear from people who use these programs so that I get a good one! :DQuote:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by catnapper
[B]Now that Photobucket has gone and revised their policy... what other hosting site is out there that will allow you to link photos?
www.photoisland.com
TRY THIS :)
www.villagephotos.com
:)
www.pixpo.com
I use imageshack.com alot. Especially for my Harry potter avvies! :D
Don't bother with photoisland. The site is being taken down permanently on November 22. If you have pics stored there, they have an easy download tool up right now.Quote:
So does anyone know a good one that I can use because I have pictures to post! :D
I have just gone back to using imagestation.com, it is not working to bad at the moment.
Does shutterfly work? Is there a limit on the space you can have?Quote:
Originally posted by cloverfdx
I have just gone back to using imagestation.com, it is not working to bad at the moment.
Does everyone have to pay to use photobucket now? I didn't hear of that until now.
As far as I know, if you have a free account on Photobucket, it still is free. Now though, there is a limit on bandwith usage *the number of images you can direct link* and storage space. I think the space limit is 25 mb and bandwidth use is limited to 1500 mb a month.
I think this was posted before, but to clarify what photobucket defines as bandwidth:
Bandwidth in Photobucket terms is a measure of the number of bytes passed over time via direct linking, etc. It is calculated by adding up the size of each of your images as they are sent from Photobucket. Example: You have various images of 25K each in size - they are viewed by by 100 users on your favorite message board in one day. 25K * 100 requests = 2500K (or 2.5M) of bandwidth used in one day.
Your bandwidth isn't used unless someone opens a page where your image is displayed. However, since most people host sigs on photobucket, the bandwidth can be used up pretty quickly as even you viewing your own thread, or threads you've posted on deducts from your bandwidth. Say your sig is small, 25k like in the example. You post perhaps 10 replies/new threads in one day. Thats .25 off of your bandwidth per day just because of you having a sig! This may not sound like much but it still can cause a problem, especially if you like to post lots of pictures! Anyone viewing a thread you've replied to eats bandwidth equal to your signature.
Grrrr the more I think about this the madder I get. This seems like a hidious bandwidth limit, but its a trend most photo hosts are following because it costs so much to run a site of this type. They are basically trying to cornhole people into buying the premium pack...soon though enough people are going to buy it and then they will bandwidth limit them (most servers have bandwidth limits, even if you are running your own ISP you still run into bottlenecks if too much information runs through per day.)
Sorry for the technical rant. :p Hope this helps explain some of this to you all!
http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/show...threadid=53305
Someone offered his/her site in the Marketplace.
cool
www.mypetpages.comQuote:
Originally posted by Miranda_Rae
So does anyone know a good one that I can use because I have pictures to post! :D
www.mydogpages.com
www.mycatpages.com
These work GREAT for me!!! Try them!:D
I am using Shutterfly and it seems to be working alright. I hope it stays that way. :D