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- Dr Frankenollie
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- Dr Frankenollie
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Hi Frankenollie,
This is how I do it; it's really simple:
1. Save the image you like on your computer.
2. Join a free pic-sharing site. Photobucket.com is a good one. It's free and easy and you don't get any spam-mails after joining.
3. Upload your image to the site (in my case, Photobucket).
4. Copy and paste the img-code to the forum.
5. Done!
This is how I do it; it's really simple:
1. Save the image you like on your computer.
2. Join a free pic-sharing site. Photobucket.com is a good one. It's free and easy and you don't get any spam-mails after joining.
3. Upload your image to the site (in my case, Photobucket).
4. Copy and paste the img-code to the forum.
5. Done!
- Dr Frankenollie
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- Sotiris
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Yes, bcause every image from Gooogle Images belongs to a site or a blog.Dr Frankenollie wrote:1. Does Google Image count as 'hot-linking'?
No, actually. There are plenty that don't require you to register. Imageshack is one, for example.Dr Frankenollie wrote:2. Do you have to becme a member of one of the free file-sharing services to upload images?
- littlefuzzy
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Once you get your pic hosted at a website, you use the img tags to add it to a post, like so:
That gives you this:

You can also link an image to a url, like so:
That gives my sig image, which is clickable (to go to the sig animator site):

Image sites like imageshack often have various urls for the image, and will usually have a box or two that says "forum code". You can just copy that code and use it instead of adding the img tags manually.
Finally, on hotlinking: Some sites will block it, so if you stick a nice shiny pic in your post, other users might just see "404 - Hotlinking Forbidden". Also, some nastier sites might even replace a hotlinked image with something you REALLY don't want to include in your post, like the goatse.cx image, or something equally nasty.
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pic url where you hosted the image: http://members.cox.net/~littlefuzzy1/funstuff/southpark-lf.gif
[img]http://members.cox.net/~littlefuzzy1/funstuff/southpark-lf.gif[/img]

You can also link an image to a url, like so:
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[url=http://ubanimator.com][img]http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/2468/userbar541710ct5.gif[/img][/url]

Image sites like imageshack often have various urls for the image, and will usually have a box or two that says "forum code". You can just copy that code and use it instead of adding the img tags manually.
Finally, on hotlinking: Some sites will block it, so if you stick a nice shiny pic in your post, other users might just see "404 - Hotlinking Forbidden". Also, some nastier sites might even replace a hotlinked image with something you REALLY don't want to include in your post, like the goatse.cx image, or something equally nasty.