Shamelessly copied from the Naim forum ... although we had a thread like this in 2008.
I need to re-invent and re-organise my system and would like to see what others have come up with, so please show us what you've got, and how you've arranged your listening space.
Just a short reminder -
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I need to re-invent and re-organise my system and would like to see what others have come up with, so please show us what you've got, and how you've arranged your listening space.
Just a short reminder -
The pfm forum does not provide free image hosting though it does allow links to external images using the vBcode IMG tags. The reason pfm does not provide this facility is that it has an impact on the database size and bandwidth, and therefore the actual performance and running cost of the site. It is also unnecessary to provide this kind of facility these days as every internet service provider (ISP) provides their customers with an amount of webspace included in the monthly fee, i.e. you already have the facility and have paid for it. There are also dedicated sites specialising in image hosting, many being free.
To get your own picture to appear in a post on pfm you will need to find out how the webspace of your own ISP works, this information can be found in the ISP’s FAQ section. You will need a simple FTP (file transfer protocol) application to get your image up to your webspace, there is a wide choice available for PC, Mac and *nix, including freeware, so it need not cost anything. You need to know the sign in details for your webspace, again this is between you and your ISP. For the rest of this FAQ it is assumed that you been able to get the file up either onto your own webspace or onto a site like Flickr, TinyPic, Photobucket etc.
To link to your file you obviously need to know where it is, i.e. you need to know the full domain, path and file name of the location where you uploaded the image, it will look something like this:
www.mysite.com/myfolder/myfile.jpg[... Please note that I have added ‘[url]http://’ to the beginning of the domain – this is needed for the link to work.
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