Are you looking for a place to post your digital pictures that supports hot linking? (The ability to point to a file on a different server.)
You have several options.
1. Get your own website/webspace. I have 65 websites, so I already do that.
2. Use branded sites that allow you to store photos
Picture Trail is one example. My daughter uses them.
Price: Free to $19.95 a year. For $19.95 you get:
* 500 pics or 50MB, whichever is used up first.
3. Use PBase
Price: US$23 yearly for 100 Megabytes of photo storage.
or
US$60 yearly for 300 Megabytes of photo storage.
Features:
EXIF image data support.
Zip and Tar file support for easy batch uploads.
Create your own Cascading Style Sheets for extensive control over colors and fonts in your galleries.
For three dollars more, I'd rather have double the disk space.
Sue
Pbase.com
Started by sheblogs, Oct 28 2003 05:21 PM
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#2
Posted 29 October 2003 - 02:47 PM
Another option is to get a site from www.instantlogic.com they support hot linking and give 200mb of space for free. Not quite as sophisticated as PBase but then it is free. Here is a direct link to one of my photos taken at Aysgarth Falls in the Yorkshire Dales
#3
Posted 29 October 2003 - 02:55 PM
I forgot about that website, despite posting about it a few months ago!
http://www.instantlogic.com
Stephen - were you standing in the river when you took this?
BTW, you've got 5Mb of free space in the new Gallery if you want to post a few pics there...
http://www.instantlogic.com
Stephen - were you standing in the river when you took this?
BTW, you've got 5Mb of free space in the new Gallery if you want to post a few pics there...
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#4
Posted 29 October 2003 - 05:12 PM
QUOTE (Stephen @ Oct 29 2003, 02:47 PM)
Another option is to get a site from www.instantlogic.com they support hot linking and give 200mb of space for free. Not quite as sophisticated as PBase but then it is free. Here is a direct link to one of my photos taken at Aysgarth Falls in the Yorkshire Dales
Very nice! Never heard of them before.. but I'll go take a look now! Thanks for the information.
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