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Posted: 5/24/02 6:13 am Re: Image hosting
alright... here's the one i use. just make sure ya don't upload more than 3 things in a day or you'll have to create a new account.
It is reall a forum site but they have a place that members can upload files to. There appears to be unlimited space, although you can't edit or delete files on their server. You can only upload using their in browser upload system which only lets you do one at a time but it is very fast.
I have used it for about a week and it has been fine.
Supported file types: Nothing says what they support, but I have hosted gifs, jpegs and pngs, I know you can host .zips but you can't host .js files.
Posted: 6/30/02 10:22 am I have found the best image hosting out there...freewebspace.com/
All you have to do is register your own domain name (whatever.freewebspace.com)
...that's free. Then you upload any images you want to remotely link using their File Editor (they also say they support FTP access, but you have to upgrade to an un-free version for that)...then, you just remotely link! They ~allow~ remote linking! I was very very surprised. I think they are like Freeservers' good twin brother...the layout, etc. of the site seems the same, and everything pretty much is the same, except on FreeServers you can't remotely link. I just thought I'd share that with you. There are no drawbacks...it's amazing!
I use Compuserve, so I'm not sure if people using other internet services will be able to use this, but they allow remote linking. Just create a Webpage, and upload your images onto this page (you can only upload one at a time). And when the page is full, just create another page.
I find this to be one of the best Image Hosters/Website Builders out there. Fast, Easy, Simple, and in the end looks great!
Oh and, you can also upload Flash Animations, Music, and whatever else, too, I believe, but I haven't tried it yet. I think I remember reading it though somewhere on their page.
I highly recommend this site!!
EDIT: After looking the website over more, I think only America Online, Compuserve, MSN, and Netscape users can use their service.
Edited by: EyeofGenesis at: 7/16/02 4:53:30 am
Posted: 7/16/02 8:33 am Re: Image hosting
originally posted by DEATHOPS:
www.kturn.com hosts any types of files avi swi swf jpg gif any type under 5 megs you get 40 free megs it is a free service
Edited by: Vivi01 at: 7/16/02 7:34:16 am
Posted: 7/18/02 10:41 am Re: Image hosting
I am a Cable (BroadBand) user. My ISP gave me a FREE web page foe each Email account. I just store my graphics there & link to them.
Posted: 8/3/02 4:50 am Re: Stardust & SPHosting
I found a host, that only gives you 3MB to start off with, but you can upgrade if you like - for a FEE. The 3MB one is free to use though.
Posted: 8/30/02 12:31 am Re: Image Store Updatemembers.freewebz.com dont work. Ezboard wont let you do that, the images just come up as a box with an X in.
Posted: 9/21/02 2:04 am Re: Image hosting
bizhosting.com is an excellent one. there's no bandwidth problems that i havent had ... you just have to make "photo pages" within a website. this gives 12 MB.
I'm going to be updating this list over this weekend (just for fun and for you guys )
Edited by: LiveTheMoment711 at: 9/21/02 1:19:22 am