3rd party pic hosting
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Re: 3rd party pic hosting
Theres so many posts and i havnt had time to implement the fix i was hopeing to, and its complicated and still rather manual. I would appreciate help with it. If anyone is happy to put in the time to fix say 50 or so images manually with that plugin or if i supply the images send me a pm. There are over 1000 in total. I can supply direct links to the effected posts and provide a way to upload new images. Its mind knumbing work, but appreciated by me and no doubt the community.
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Re: 3rd party pic hosting
PM sent
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I have fixed all mine by adding ~original but if you need help with others PM sent
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Re: 3rd party pic hosting
Ant, any progress or thoughts on adding a storage directory on the server so we can chuck all our existing PB pics on and then we can manually edit the links to point to them?
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I can assist with 50 or so. Let me know what's required.
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Photobucket is gonna disappear all together soon I thought ide download all my albums you can't have to right click and save as every single picture arseholes
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Re: 3rd party pic hosting
Firefox users:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... serprofile
Haven't tried this before but make sure you clear cache as above to ensure it works.
(CTRL SHIFT and R on Windows)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... serprofile
Haven't tried this before but make sure you clear cache as above to ensure it works.
(CTRL SHIFT and R on Windows)
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Delco, try this mate.
Haven't tried but it sounds like it will do trick
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... nohf?hl=en
Or:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... pelc?hl=en
Haven't tried but it sounds like it will do trick
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... nohf?hl=en
Or:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... pelc?hl=en
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madmaxisback wrote:Firefox users:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... serprofile
Haven't tried this before but make sure you clear cache as above to ensure it works.
(CTRL SHIFT and R on Windows)
Worked perfectly. Don't know if it matters but I use Linux & didn't need to clear the cache. It just worked.
Thanks madmaxisback.
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Too easy. Now we just need a way to repair all the links in a "batch" type scenario