There's nothing worse than seeing a thread full of red 'X's or broken image links!! PLEASE use the attachment feature for image hosting. When posting a thread or reply with images, click the manage attachments button below the text box and upload them to our server. This eliminates a lot of headaches for members viewing your thread long after your cheesy photobucket or imageshack account has removed your images!
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even if they are still available the worst is when you are trying to reply and the offsite images are still slowly loading. -
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How about imagevenue? They seem a bit more reliable.
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we have no bandwith concerns but it nice to be respectful to other members so the threads are loading fast (use 700px wide max)
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How about imagevenue? They seem a bit more reliable.(will, is what i said allowed?)
also i just want to add some tips for you who want to upload screenshot. you may alreaddy know that png is better than jpeg for screenshot. it is better because it is lossles, can be 16kb color, smaller in filesize, and you can add transparency too.
you know, when you visit a webpage with dozens of those jpeg screenshoot, and it slooow because the images take hundreds of kilobytes where png would save it for half the sizes, you feel tired. you on a laptop and using cellphone as a dialup modem. isn't it perfect?
jpeg is only better for natural photography.
/just my 2 cent.
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png is better than jpeg for screenshot.Comment
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Try reading this couple times and change the words photobucket or imageshack for any other provider you wish:
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imgur is a good one, IIRC, far less likely to delete or disable images for no-good reason.Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 12-29-2015, 09:16 PM.ASRock B550 PG Velocita
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That post almost seems like your account have been hacked and you are just canning food…Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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