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John Lindo:
It seemed to work for me.

John
Stilldrillin:
Works for me, John.

Unfortunately, I like separate pics, in with the writing.

Can't help you re the Pbucket aggression.
I've recently returned to p/b, after throwing a tantrum, and trying Image Shack. That's nowhere near as good.........  :palm:

David D
dsquire:

--- Quote from: John Lindo on July 28, 2013, 02:10:42 PM ---Hello Don
See if this works.Still trying to find away,my Photobucket expedition was a disaster.
Just a group of photo's from random.
https://plus.google.com/photos/112848589944601328801/albums/5890843313998694385

Cheers
John

--- End quote ---

John

It seems to work somewhat better. I tried it and first it didn't work. Then I read that it worked for you and David so went and tried it again. This time it seemed to work better but I guess not what I was expecting.  :Doh:

I guess that I am used to having the text and photo on the same page the way they would be in a book. Not one book for text and another book for photo's.  :D :D

Cheers  :beer:

Don

Stilldrillin:
You're showing some good work there John!  :clap: :clap:

You'll get things sorted, quite soon...... I hope!

Looking forward to seeing more of your work, which I couldn't see on the 7 x 12 forum. :thumbup:

David D
vtsteam:
Many websites run scripts on your computer that do more than just facilitate viewing the site. That's how those sites make money. They track the user and develop salable user or statistical profiles for commercial outfits and advertisers. 

These scripts can be poorly written, or even intentionally intrusive and therfore cause havoc at times, particularly where they conflict with operating systems or even scripts from other sites.

There are anti-script add-ons for browsers like Firefox -- NoScript is the one I use -- and these can be used to warn of scripts or disable them, or enable them on a temporary basis or even enable them permanently on a site by site basis.

Another frequent crasher of browsers is Flash. It's under constant revision and has a bad history of poor and intrusive code. A similar add-on browser solution is Flashblock. Again, it can be tailored to view flash where wanted and blocked where it doesn't play nice.

I find Photobucket needs a fair amount of taming from these security add-ons to make it play nice, and just accept my photos and allow me to generate a link to those photos.

But once tamed, it's very straightforward to use, and pretty quick.
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