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01-11-2023 02:39 PM #1
Posting More Than Five Images On One Post?
Back in 2013 I posted a method of linking a large number of images to one post, but it involved PhotoBucket, a third party image storage site that had been free but then initiated a fee based storage policy, and held guys hostage, either pay or lose access to your stored images. That method is pretty much defunct, and probably needs to be deleted as a "Sticky".
We all know that when we post images as attachments using the "Manage Attachments", "Select File", "Upload File" method it cuts us off at five images, making it cumbersome to post the photos from a car show, or even photos of your build.
Is there a more up to date method of posting 10, 20, 50 or more images to one post? Seems to me that some of you guys have been posting build photos with more than five at a time? Share the details of how you do it?Last edited by rspears; 01-11-2023 at 02:41 PM.
Roger
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01-11-2023 03:14 PM #2
Link?
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01-12-2023 05:03 AM #3
Roger, I switched over to flickr when photobucket went crazy. It's also free but limits you to 1000 images of storage.
Not sure but I don't think there is a limit on 3rd party hosting.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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01-12-2023 11:47 AM #4
Roger
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01-12-2023 04:32 PM #5
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