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Can see pics.
Hey guys. Today I wanted to update a thread of mine and can't see any of my pics. I see a sign that says update settings to allow 3rd party hosting. Anyone else having this issue or know how to fix it?
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If your pics are stored on Photobucket that's your answer. Looks like they are only hosting for people that pay them now. Greedy bbastards what?
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Well that's a crock of sheet. Any way else to post pics?
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from Photobucket site...
Please review the latest changes at Photobucket. Posted by Photobucket Support+ on Jul 6, 2017 in Uncategorized | No Comments 1. Why Photobucket? Photobucket is the global destination for linking and 3rd party hosting. In Photobucket’s 14-year history, the Company amassed over 100 million registered users, over 15 billion images stored, 2 million daily uploads and 60 billion photos accessed monthly. 2. What is 3rd Party Hosting? Photobucket defines 3rd party hosting as the action of embedding an image or photo onto another website. For example, using the <img> tag to embed or display a JPEG image from your Photobucket account on another website such as a forum, auction listings, blog, etc.* 3. Benefits of Photobucket’s 3rd Party Hosting Easy to Use – Upload a photo from any device and copy the embed code with one click to host a photo with no development or technical knowledge required Competitive, fixed pricing Offers the only unlimited 3rd party hosting plan (Commercial and Personal Use) 3rd Party Hosting Specifics 1. What plans offer 3rd Party Hosting? Only the Plus 500 plan supports 3rd Party Hosting Upgrade to Photobucket’s Plus 500 Subscription by visiting***8194;***8194;***8194;***8194;http://photobucket.com/pricing or http://photobucket.com/p500 2. What do I get with the Plus 500 Plan? Unlimited 3rd Party Hosting Unlimited Bandwidth Full Resolution Photo Storage (We do not compress your images) High Capacity Storage Dedicated and Priority Customer Support Photobucket.com Promotional Opportunities 3. What users are affected by the changes to our 3rd Party Hosting policies? Moving forward, new and legacy free account users will NOT have third party hosting available. If you were a Plus Account subscriber in good standing as of June 1, 2017, you will continue to have all the privileges you have enjoyed including 3rd Party Hosting until December 31, 2018 as long as you maintain your subscription. Non Plus 500 Account subscribers that purchased after June 1, 2017 will not have access to 3rd Party Hosting. 4. Are my pictures still safe? Yes! All your photos are still available by logging into your Photobucket Account. Photobucket has only restricted the ability to view your photos on 3rd party sites. 5. Can I download my Photos? Absolutely, at any time. It is an easy four step process: Step 1. Login to your Photobucket Account Step 2. Navigate to your library page Step 3. View a photo and click the download button Step 4. The picture will be saved to your computer For our official statement please click here |
I looked back and still see a lot of photobucket links working but I guess it won't last long.
Guess we have to stick with small pix uploaded as files. It is a pain to make a reduced size copy every time in order to load here. |
Classicmako.com has a whole thread on the Photobucket shenanigans. Seems PB now wants $399 per year for 3rd party hosting.
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Over in the *Off Topic* section Kracker made a post last week about the bastards at photobucket.
In the follow up posts on that thread I made the post that here was a link to 11 different sites that also are free like Photobucket and do third party hosting. Here's the link. https://www.lifewire.com/free-image-...-sites-3486329 |
Well darn. I really got to figure this out. I have something to show you gents. My father in law took my advice and bought himself a '72 center console V. It's a beauty. I haven't seen it in person yet but seen pics. Wish I could share them with you guys.
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you can post jpegs as attachments (the paperclip ). They have to be smaller files not Megapixels! To make them smaller there are several ways but a quick way is to email the pix to yourself as smaller size, then save them on your computer (I have a floder just for my "Email Pix" so I can find them easy...) The use the "paperclip" and Choose the pix you want to post (max 4 at a time)
Also, I have had success by saving pix in my "userCP Pictures and Albums" and then copying the BB code link and inserting it herehttp://wellcraftv20.com/community/pi...pictureid=1049 Also, you can copy the Image Adress from a WellcraftV20.com Gallery and insert it as an Image like this pic of Reelapeelin's V that I just snagged from the Galleryhttp://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...5/P1010019.jpg If you already posted them on Facebook, you can right click Save Image to your computer and they will be small enough to post here using the paperclip. Like this attached pic at bottom.... |
Photo test.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bP6RpAWuQ7cDxQ2o2 Update: Well I downloaded Google photos and this appears to not work like Photobucket. As far as resizing and stuff on the computer I don't use a computer. I do everything in my phone so not really sure how to do all that on the phone. |
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