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@FIRECOURAGE wrote:I am having a time trying to get these pictures to show up in my signature. I'm using IMGUR to save my pictures and copying the picture address right from IMGUR. Ive followed the steps listed here in this thread but as you can see in my signature, its a no go.
I'm normally pretty sharp when it comes to these things but not today.
Hey.
I ended up having to view the page source and copied the code directly from the poster and googled for the images of each card and linked directly from the image site.
IGMUR gave me a time, so did Photobucket, and Google Drive. Only thing that worked is what I mentioned above.
Thanks. Got it now.
Is there any other way to do this without photo bucket?
@Slabenstein wrote:
@Jhutchinson13 wrote:Is there any other way to do this without photo bucket?
I used Imgur for mine.
Photo Bucket is mentioned back up this message thread since it dates back to 2013 and Photo Bucket used to host images for free. They now charge an AF. I heard about and also use Imgur and it has worked well, @Jhutchinson13. There are others out there if you look around.
@Jhutchinson13 wrote:Is there any other way to do this without photo bucket?
No need to use any image hosting site. You can just link straight to the credit card website itself (or anywhere you find a pic of your card). I think, in 2 years, I have had 2 broken links that I had to fix. Not a big deal.
@ptatohed wrote:
@Jhutchinson13 wrote:Is there any other way to do this without photo bucket?
No need to use any image hosting site. You can just link straight to the credit card website itself (or anywhere you find a pic of your card). I think, in 2 years, I have had 2 broken links that I had to fix. Not a big deal.
That used to be a BIG My FICO no-no, @ptatohed, but don't know if it still is that way. I'm not a web developer but using those images from other sites drags down their bandwidth supposedly, according to some our our techie members. Hosting your own images is a better way to go, plus it does prevent those broken links if the image at source changed. You have total control. Just what I remember reading.
@Aim_High wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@Jhutchinson13 wrote:Is there any other way to do this without photo bucket?
No need to use any image hosting site. You can just link straight to the credit card website itself (or anywhere you find a pic of your card). I think, in 2 years, I have had 2 broken links that I had to fix. Not a big deal.
That used to be a BIG My FICO no-no, @ptatohed, but don't know if it still is that way. I'm not a web developer but using those images from other sites drags down their bandwidth supposedly, according to some our our techie members. Hosting your own images is a better way to go, plus it does prevent those broken links if the image at source changed. You have total control. Just what I remember reading.
Oh, wow. Thanks @Aim_High . I did not know.