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Post by Penguin45 on Jul 8, 2017 18:33:37 GMT
I've been doing it this way. Posting 1 by Penguin 45, on Flickr Click on the picture you want to post. Posting 2 by Penguin 45, on Flickr It comes up like this. Posting 3 by Penguin 45, on Flickr Click on the curved arrow. Posting 4 by Penguin 45, on Flickr Select size - 800 x 600 seems to work well. Right click on the bit starting "[url----" to highlight it, then left click and copy. Come back over here, right click and paste the image into your post. DSCN4567 by Penguin 45, on Flickr Quite easy when you get the hang of it. Chris.
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Post by cptkennykidna on Feb 21, 2018 0:47:56 GMT
Chris, i was looking at the photo, of Aaron, race car last night and there was a button on photo for flickr account, when pressed it led me to open a Yahoo account, is this the normal process.
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Post by dave1800 on Dec 16, 2018 2:03:25 GMT
For those using Flickr, you may wish to note the changes from 8th January. I'm not clear how those with free accounts and >1000 photos will be handled, (delete old photos over the limit first?). You may wish to check your accounts if you use them for storing all your photos. Hopefully we won't be losing any from this Forum as happened with Photobucket. David Source: thomashawk.com/2018/11/why-limiting-free-users-to-1000-photos-on-flickr-is-a-smart-move.html"Yesterday Flickr made their first big restructuring announcement since recently being purchased by SmugMug. Beginning next year on January 8th, Flickr will limit free accounts to 1,000 photos. The previously offered free 1 terabyte of storage goes away. At the same time Flickr is returning their paid pro account to unlimited storage which had been their original offer before capping new Pro accounts at 1 terabyte back in 2013...."
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