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I was using photobucket but now that it's controlled by 3rd party, I'm done with it. I just can't seem to figure out Flickr...
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Use the forum tools to uploead pics...See the buttons above the box where you enter a new post, use the one w the mountain scene.

Otherwise, your pics could disappear and a lame ass “third party bullshit notice” instead of the pic. Don’t care about most of the pics that disappear but the ones that show how to do something or an issue are a shame to lose...
 

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There's no need to host any photos with a 3rd party. Simply drag your photo(s) into the editor and it will upload. Even if you hotlink from somewhere else (i.e. a 3rd party photo hosting site), the forum will automatically attach the image to your post so that it's preserved on our servers permanently.

And if you're looking for a gallery type of hosting for your photos, we have a Media feature at https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/media/. You can create your own media gallery to upload your photos to.
 

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^ and it works way better than it did on the old software
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