Doc or Others-
I have an item for sale in the for sale section that I'd like to add a picture too...easy enough?
Well, my question is does my picture have to already be hosted somewhere online? I have some pictures available (that I can email as attachments), but I'd rather just post a pic or two in the ad for everyone to see. In other words, the pictures I have of the instrument are on my computer, but are not currently hosted by angelfire (which I am not a big fan of) or the like.
Please advise.
Pic Posting Question
- docpugh
- bugler
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If you'd like, I can post the pic on my web site for you. I'll give you the html markup to use and that should work. E-mail me the pic you want. In general to do this, you need a web presence of some sort to host the image. I have a little spare room to do it.
Darrell
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- Leland
- pro musician
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Or, check with your ISP to see if they give you some web space.
I get 10 MB of website space per email address with Earthlink, and I finally found an FTP application that'll work well with uploading files.
Yeah, 10 MB ain't much, but it's enough for making a basic personal presence. It's also no less space than the free picture hosting sites I've tried dealing with so far.
Here's one of the pics I uploaded a few minutes ago -- and I don't even have a web page (or at least one that I've written myself; built one with Earthlink's supplied Trellix software, but I can't stand the result)
I get 10 MB of website space per email address with Earthlink, and I finally found an FTP application that'll work well with uploading files.
Yeah, 10 MB ain't much, but it's enough for making a basic personal presence. It's also no less space than the free picture hosting sites I've tried dealing with so far.
Here's one of the pics I uploaded a few minutes ago -- and I don't even have a web page (or at least one that I've written myself; built one with Earthlink's supplied Trellix software, but I can't stand the result)