TER does not "host" image files. They take up too much storage space. So, you can only post a LINK to the image that is stored on someone else's computers. . That computer must be set up to allow "public" access / viewing. When I open your post on TER, the browser and TER's computers detect that there is a link to an image file. TER sends a message to that host site to send the picture with that URL (address) to my browser. I get the frames, the text, the TER logos from TER but the picture comes from imagecoast.com or some other non-TER computer. . If you were a computer guru, you could set up your personal computer to be "server" that could serve (deliver) the pictures but that is too complicated and insecure. . Create an account on a dedicated picture hosting site, e.g., imagecoast. Upload pics from your computer (or phone) to that account. Use the URL from the hosting site in your TER ads and posts. . Here's an example. Because you are a Taylor, I found a picture of a tailor here, on shutterstock: https://thumb7.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/704791/336177197/stock-vector-tailor-doodle-cartoon-design-illustration-336177197.jpg . (In the body of a post, the s in httpS keeps it from being a "hot link.") I am pasting that same link into the Picture URL [ ] box at the bottom of the posting page and the pic will appear in the post you actually see. . TER is just the middle man, telling shutterstock to send that pic file to your computer to display in your browser.
Posted By: ErinTaylor
I'm sorry.. Maybe I'm just better at an old fashioned drag and drop with my photos but how do I get a http to post a photo?
I'd rather just upload from my computer... Any tips?
TER does not "host" image files. They take up too much storage space. So, you can only post a LINK to the image that is stored on someone else's computers. . That computer must be set up to allow "public" access / viewing. When I open your post on TER, the browser and TER's computers detect that there is a link to an image file. TER sends a message to that host site to send the picture with that URL (address) to my browser. I get the frames, the text, the TER logos from TER but the picture comes from imagecoast.com or some other non-TER computer. . If you were a computer guru, you could set up your personal computer to be "server" that could serve (deliver) the pictures but that is too complicated and insecure. . Create an account on a dedicated picture hosting site, e.g., imagecoast. Upload pics from your computer (or phone) to that account. Use the URL from the hosting site in your TER ads and posts. . Here's an example. Because you are a Taylor, I found a picture of a tailor here, on shutterstock: https://thumb7.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/704791/336177197/stock-vector-tailor-doodle-cartoon-design-illustration-336177197.jpg . (In the body of a post, the s in httpS keeps it from being a "hot link.") I am pasting that same link into the Picture URL [ ] box at the bottom of the posting page and the pic will appear in the post you actually see. . TER is just the middle man, telling shutterstock to send that pic file to your computer to display in your browser.
Posted By: ErinTaylor
I'm sorry.. Maybe I'm just better at an old fashioned drag and drop with my photos but how do I get a http to post a photo?
I'd rather just upload from my computer... Any tips?
Unfortunately it looks like your attempt to purchase VIP membership has failed due to your card being declined. Good news is that we have several other payment options that you could try.
VIP MEMBER
, you are now a VIP member!
We thank you for your purchase!
VIP MEMBER
, Thank you for becoming VIP member!
Membership should be activated shortly. You'll receive notification!