hey i know i promised pics a while ago but having difficolties how do i do it if i have no website?.
thanks again
chris
No niffty quote yet but working on it- me
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hey i know i promised pics a while ago but having difficolties how do i do it if i have no website?.
thanks again
chris
No niffty quote yet but working on it- me
upload the pics from your hard drive to photobucket.com
Then after they are at photobucket.com copy the link that says "IMG" in front of it into your message.
You can try using my photobucket acount below by clicking on the link that says "my image gallery"
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0.1 "Tremper" looking Albino Leopard gecko (Lex)
0.0.1 tiger crested gecko (peachs)
1.1 Feral cats that we adopted (Fuzzy, and Bear)
Hey,
You can post picture here to Kingsnake, using the picture gallery, but the images have to be sized to fit the format they recommend, otherwise, the images will be rejected; at least in my experience. I resize the images to 250k at 72dpi, and then post them up. You can create a free 1 mb account through Kingsnake, but beyond that, you will have to pay for use of a larger account. Use a program like photoshop to resize or reformat the pictures if you have it.
You can then link your images to you post view the link menu at the bottom of the post, or if you are linking images from a different picture hosting site, you can copy the path or image url, to the image URL: at the bottom also. The image must end with .jpg or .jpeg. Hope this helps.
-Angel
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"Until we lose our self, there is no way of finding our self."
-Henry Miller.
Hey,
You can then link your images to your post, via the link menu at the bottom of the post, or if you are linking images from a different picture hosting site, you can copy the path or image url, to the image URL box at the bottom and paste it in. The image must end with .jpg or .jpeg. Hope this helps.
-Angel
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"Until we lose our self, there is no way of finding our self."
-Henry Miller.
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