- I'll use Mediafire for Files and Pictures.. I will not use so much time, to just to upload a piture to a forum.. Thats the way it is..
just think the time it takes you to upload to photobucket is the same time EVERYBODY spends downloading the image to view it larger. don't use a download site for images it's just bad netiquette.
And the standard square Media shapes...like play, pause, stop, next, previous (next and previous usually have different styles depending) (i.e. >>,>I)
razardk Wrote:Im uploading very, very fast.. So, I really don't wanna waste so much time on uploading, Theres so many other things to do, than upload..
I'll make a pack with all the nessary Media Shapes.. Im releasing it at Thursday or Friday..
Good for you on uploading fast, but like I said when you upload to Mediafire WE have to DOWNLOAD the image to view it....consider uploading to an IMAGE hoster.
Awesome to hear can't wait to see them...im just too lazy to make them although I make them everytime I make a skin...hmm meh whatever lol.
deviantART has been useful to me as an image and file host of sorts...
Also, you can use Google Sites to host files and images. To embed images though, you have to trim "?attredirects=0" from the URL. Easy enough. The below example shows an image I've uploaded to my Google Sites page, used as an embedded image and as a link.
The 000webhost free site came w/ 1500 MB and 100GB a month bandwith. It's not a bad way to go considering it's free, it comes w/ an amazing suite of tools, control panel, file manager etc., with a wide variety of acceptable file formats. This pretty much solves my webhosting, storage, and file-sharing all w/ one site.
Isn't imageshack just image and video hosting? He's specifically asking about services that host all types of files and allow uploaded images to be embedded in other sites.
There's no such uploading service. You either use an image service like IS, or a file upload service. Or you use both depending on what needs uploading.