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There's really nothing free in life. You get what you pay for. For about the cost of a model a year you can have real service and hi-resolution. Maybe not in everyones budget but I post pictures everyday. Imageshack is one of the good ones and I'm sure there's others. Why show your final good model with mediocre pictures. Click on anything I post on this forum for examples. I may not build perfect models but do want you to see good pictures.
Max
I use Flickr and recently found out how to link my Facebook pictures.
PB has been going downhill for a few years. I bailed back then.
Website:
David's Scale Models - https://www.davidsscalemodels.com
Use.com is ad free and is easy to use. I have an app on my phone for uploading and then I can post from my phone, tablet, or PC/laptop.
Once you upload you can select different formats for posting by clicking the generate image links under the picture (opens a new window). I use the last option for forums/blogs.
There are two lines of code; the first is the image tag and the second one is the "click here to enlarge" code that you can erase because clicking the image does the same action. If you choose to erase that bit of code then you'll want to erase the [CENTER] tag on the front of the first line of code. None of this is necessary, you can simply click the code format you want and just paste it in the text box here.
It's pretty simple and easy to use.
That's my recommendation. :)
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
TheunsSeems these guys have lost the plot, so what other safe free hosting sites do you guys recomend that does not require a computer "sharp" person to operate? Theuns
Theuns
There is no replacement for photobucket ...... no other service is that sorry.
Simple and easy, free and unlimited ~ try these.
http://www.picturetrail.com/
https://www.shutterfly.com
Photobucket has wiped out 98% of my visual entries here.
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Seems these guys have lost the plot, so what other safe free hosting sites do you guys recomend that does not require a computer "sharp" person to operate?
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