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Me too.
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Flickr, though there is a 1000 picture limit for the free accounts.
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Flickr is great because it doesnt resize or lower the quality of your images. I shoot with a DSLR so this is pretty important to me as some of my photos can be quiet large in physical size, large file size, and quiet detailed.
However one thing I have come to find out is that flickr doesnt and easy to to hotline photos into threads. This seems to be a big issue on canreef with their old forum software I guess. I am debating whether I want to look for another host just for my tank build or link people to my build thread on another forum.
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Yeah, the version date of vbb is from 2008
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I've started using imagur
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Mark... 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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I have huge issues with imgur not showing me the image links and edit button. It's like half the time when I go to edit the size of the picture or grab the link it goes to an error page. It's the most annoying thing ever.
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Strange never had that problem, Imagur is great!
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