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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:07 pm
by tuko
Les,
It's not so difficult to post a picture here.
1. Use Jpeg format, it is the easiest to work.
2. You need to host the picture somewhere's.....usually a homepage
3. Get the complete address where the picture is located.
4. When you write a post, you simply add before%20the%20picture's%20address%20and immediately following. (no spaces)
example ;
http://www.net.com/image/LandRover94D.jpg
Soon You'll be showing us your new rig...... :D
Cheers,
Todd J.
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 7:07 pm
by DaveB
I may be able to make some webspace available for anyone who doesn't have it throught their own Internet service provider, but it would be limited.
Email me off-list if you need some.
Dave
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 3:46 am
by tuko
Dave,
Generous offer, many thanks.
To add to that, there are many providers that offer FREE webspace, some may have adds, though.
I have no idea if there is any in CND, but it's worth a search. I'll search this week and post the results here.
I'm willing to help also, BUT we must limit the size, sorry, but I need the space.
Cheers,
Todd J.
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 4:01 am
by tuko
Hej Guys;
I've searched and founds two interesting pages, relating to
FREE homepages/web hosting.
Free Homepages
Free Webhosts
Both of these pages provide lists of nearly ALL providers on the WWW, that offer FREE space. The amount of space can vary from 1mb to 250mb, depending on the service you are looking for and the provider.
The major catch is that most of them are supported by "Ads, in the form of banners or popups". Also, you need to check the
restrictions. Don't just sign up to the first provider that you check out.
Some providers will
not let you link to images, plus some have "max. image size".
I personally would recommend finding a provider that offers the most avail. space (that suits your requirements), allowing you to link to images, with no restrictions to image size.
Doing so, you can link pictures to any forum you are associated with and the best of all, you would be "going around" the ads. (avoiding them) :D
Cheers,
Todd J.