What's the best way to upload and/or imbed images for the reviews these days, now that the hosting software has changed?
I can't seem to figure it out via the old methods.
Photo Uploads
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Re: Photo Uploads
I think I've just enabled attachments for this forum -- can you see it at the bottom of the 'post reply' page?
Re: Photo Uploads
Ahah! That seems like that's it. I'll try to use that function on reviews. I'll let you know if I have problems.
Thanks!
EDIT: Yep, that worked. Is there still a cap on attachments like previous (512 kb/image)?
Thanks!
EDIT: Yep, that worked. Is there still a cap on attachments like previous (512 kb/image)?
Re: Photo Uploads
It's set to 256KiB/file, 5 files per post at the moment. Can increase it if you want -- if people want to post images straight from a camera it's probably better to use something like Imgur though.
Re: Photo Uploads
No need to increase. There's options there, I just didn't start an account anywhere to do so yet.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Photo Uploads
I see the Attachments tab next to the Options tab below the text entry field here in the Reviews subforum, but not here. Could you enable it with the 512 kB/image limit? I've made more stuff, but have long since forgotten my Photobucket info.
Re: Photo Uploads
I'm a bit reluctant to when there are some decent hosts that have been around for years -- the review forum attachments are more for images ready resized for upload.
https://makeawebsitehub.com/free-photo-hosting/
I'd suggest Imgur for fire-and-forget uploads that are still likely to be online for a long time, given the high traffic from Reddit they already carry, or Google Photos for personal hosting to organise files and use anywhere.
https://makeawebsitehub.com/free-photo-hosting/
I'd suggest Imgur for fire-and-forget uploads that are still likely to be online for a long time, given the high traffic from Reddit they already carry, or Google Photos for personal hosting to organise files and use anywhere.