How to post an image?
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How to post an image?
Ok, some disclaimer has to be made here. This forum is hosted on a free service, which it did not register a domain and web hosting server. So, is a lil different with others.
To host a image, it uses servimg.com. This service is free and need a registration. If you registered an account in this forum, automatically servimg.com will create an account with the same login details as this forum. So apart of using it in this forum, you can host images for any other places.
Now, look at the icons on top of the editor box whenever you want to post message. There's this icon "Host an image": Refer below (Red highlighted).
Click on the icon, a box popup and you can select photos to host. For best view in the forum, select "800px width (for forums)" (defaulted). If it ask for login, just enter your same login details as this forum.
Alternatively, if your image being hosted in other places (eg imageshack.com, multiply.com, etc), you can link it up to here also, as usual use the tag below8)
Have fun!
To host a image, it uses servimg.com. This service is free and need a registration. If you registered an account in this forum, automatically servimg.com will create an account with the same login details as this forum. So apart of using it in this forum, you can host images for any other places.
Now, look at the icons on top of the editor box whenever you want to post message. There's this icon "Host an image": Refer below (Red highlighted).
Click on the icon, a box popup and you can select photos to host. For best view in the forum, select "800px width (for forums)" (defaulted). If it ask for login, just enter your same login details as this forum.
Alternatively, if your image being hosted in other places (eg imageshack.com, multiply.com, etc), you can link it up to here also, as usual use the tag below8)
- Code:
[img][/img]
Have fun!
Last edited by andythology on Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:25 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: How to post an image?
If you find servimg.com is not convenient and it is slow, you can opt for other services such as imageshack.us etc.
Hotlink-ing from other website is another option, as long as it doesn't against the original hosting website rules. (because some website doesn't allow images hosting in their server to be hotlink-ed, this drains their server bandwidth, that's why)
Hotlink-ing from other website is another option, as long as it doesn't against the original hosting website rules. (because some website doesn't allow images hosting in their server to be hotlink-ed, this drains their server bandwidth, that's why)
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