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Post by QPR Report on May 30, 2010 7:50:56 GMT
My Query: As has been pointed out to me: Quite a few of the photos I originally posted (mostly originally from ebay) no longer 'work' - So I guess in future, for the really great ones I should download and then repost them: So what's the process: I find this photo...I want to make sure it's permanently available. How do I do it? In step-by-step, how to, please! (*Sorry, how should "my friend" do it! )
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Post by Lonegunmen on May 30, 2010 8:04:03 GMT
In my case I save them to my own online server. I then copy the path to find the photo. I type the location here and then highlight the path and click on the photo icon - 4th from the left bottom row. eg: www.qpr.co.nz/photos/qpr/23julybannister.jpg - Is the path to my server [glow=red,2,300]http://www.qpr.co.nz/photos/qpr/23julybannister.jpg[/glow] - highlight the path, then clicking on the photo icon adds a pic code at each end. Then click post. Some people on here use photobucket as a server, but to me they go down quicker than an aussie hooker.
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Post by blockhead on May 30, 2010 8:14:23 GMT
you can put them in the photobucket that is in your name, then your copies will not go when the original image is removed from ebay.
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Post by QPR Report on May 30, 2010 12:53:56 GMT
I tried. I'm a little confused. So say hypothetically my friend has a bunch of photos on his camera...A few are QPR and he just wants to place those on photobucket. In step by step, what to do ! Thanks
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