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The easiest way to post a picture here

July 8 2009 at 11:12 AM

  (Premier Login bob2aa)
Forum Owner

Perhaps the easiest way is to use:

http://www.tinypic.com



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Then left click in the text area,then right click and select Paste.


Before you post the picture your message will look something like this:

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After you post your message the picture will appear,like this:


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Use the Preview button to see if every thing is working properly,then select Post your Hummingbird/Flower message.

How to Copy and Paste:

http://www.webmasternow.com/copyandpaste.html

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Cheers,Bob
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a
Lexington,Ky.
It's Summer!
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(Login seafire1)
Hummingbird Member 2006

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 9 2009, 9:51 PM 

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Ok Bob, thanks for the tip. How long do the photos stay on Tiny Pic's website? Is that how is works?

Pam NJ 6B
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Image hosting by TinyPic

 
 


(Premier Login bob2aa)
Forum Owner

Hi Pam

July 10 2009, 6:49 AM 

Found this on their website:

"Also, although TinyPic will normally only delete Content that violates this Agreement, TinyPic reserves the right to delete any Content for any reason, without prior notice. Deleted content may be stored by TinyPic in order to comply with certain legal obligations and is not retrievable without a valid court order. Consequently, TinyPic encourages you to maintain your own backup of your Content. In other words, TinyPic is not a backup service."

http://www.tinypic.com/terms.php

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Cheers,Bob
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a
Lexington,Ky.
It's Summer!
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(Login seafire1)
Hummingbird Member 2006

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 10 2009, 7:53 AM 

I'll probably stick with Photobucket because I hate to look at old threads on here that no longer have the pic available even only after 6 months or so. It was faster though!

Pam NJ 6B
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Image hosting by TinyPic

 
 


(Login Frankdj)
Hummingbird Member 2005

www.tinypic.com

July 11 2009, 12:37 PM 

I've been using tinypic to post pictures for the past many years and haven't noticed any of them being deleted. In fact, here's a link to a HummerToon I posted on this web site on March 17, 2006 . . .

http://www.network54.com/Forum/439743/message/1142648305/HummerToon+03-17-2006+-+-+-

You don't have to "sign up" or be a member to use the service which is the number one reason that I use the site. (Never have to worry about personal information being sold or stolen!)

Frank Janzen
Mountain Center, CA
Zone 9

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(Premier Login bob2aa)
Forum Owner

Hi Frank

July 11 2009, 7:36 PM 

Thank you for the update on Tinypic's longevity! [linked image]

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Cheers,Bob
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a
Lexington,Ky.
It's Summer!
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(Login Carolmb)
Hummingbird Member 2006

The easiest way to post a picture here

July 12 2009, 9:07 AM 

Hi Eldon - am wondering if you missed this thread? - and hope it might help you if you did miss seeing this.

Carol
Milford, CT
Zone 6
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(Login Pennytoo)
Hummingbird Moderator

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 12 2009, 9:15 AM 

Thanks Carol,
I was going to bring it back up too!

Penny
Niagara Falls, NY
USDA zone 6a/6b
Heat zone 4
Sunset zone 39
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(Login Stevenindy)
Hummingbird lover 2007

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 12 2009, 1:41 PM 

I didnt find this to be faster than photobucket. It also appears you have to be a member to store photos there. I may try it again later.

this looks like a bubblegum machine
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Steve
Martinsville, In
Heat zone 6
Sunset zone 35

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(Premier Login bob2aa)
Forum Owner

Hi Steve

July 13 2009, 5:36 PM 

I didn't say it was the fastest,just the easiest (no registration required like Photobucket wink.gif

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Cheers,Bob
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a
Lexington,Ky.
It's Summer!
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(Login Hummer160)
Hummingbird lover 2009

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 14 2009, 9:53 AM 

I'm glad you taught me how to put up pictures using tinypic. Never having done it before, so having nothing to compare it with, I found it to be quick and easy. Now I would like to post more than one picture at a time. Can you please put up directions for doing that. Thanks.

 
 


(Premier Login bob2aa)
Forum Owner

HI Carla

July 14 2009, 11:03 AM 

You can use photobucket to post multiple images:

http://tinyurl.com/cs94v9

Also,you use Tinypic to upload some pictures,Copy each image's URL and Paste them in your message.
You will need to have two Windows open to do this:

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Cheers,Bob
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a
Lexington,Ky.
It's Summer!
[linked image]

 
 

(Login Hummer160)
Hummingbird lover 2009

Re: The easiest way to post a picture here

July 14 2009, 3:07 PM 

Thanks again. I will try to see if I can make this work. In the meantime, I want to post a few pictures in response to the question about an Anna in Fl, so I will do them individually.

 
 
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