Like for me, I love to take photography, so I have a photobucket account just for my photography pictures.
You can make several albums for friends, icons, whichever to make it more organized, and you can also choose if you want to keep your album private, so nobody can look at it, or public so all your friends and everybody can look at it.
It's sort of like one big photo album that provides links for you to send the pictures to people and post them on myspace or whatever website you want.
queenhearts answered Friday October 20 2006, 10:08 am: Image/video uploading site.
You sign up, pick a username.
It can hold a lot of pages of pictures.
Then it gives you a few codes, so you can put it on your blog, journal, message boards, myspace, etc.
It has a lot of little features.
You can make a new folder and put pictures, etc in there. Easily move things into that folder by selecting 'move' then picking the folder it should go to. You could do more than one.. by selecting the box under the pictures and pressing one move.
Then all those photos go into the folder.
It's really good.
If you go to account options.
You can choose to keep it private or public.
You have the option to change the background, choose how many pictures you may see on one page. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
thelaura answered Friday October 20 2006, 9:28 am: Photobucket hosts your pictures/videos so not only do you have a backup copy on the internet, you get URL's to your pictures etc so you can put them on websites such as myspace.
I'd advise anyone to signup!! [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
NinaB answered Friday October 20 2006, 9:13 am: Photobucket is a website in which you can upload personal files: photos, videos, etc. It gives you special URL's to your pictures so you can post them on your actual website pages (i.e. myspace) [ NinaB's advice column | Ask NinaB A Question ]
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