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Since TANE, why bother with any upload site at all? You can upload them to the Gallery from inside the game with just a simple mouse-click.
Next just go to the gallery, figure out the URL of the image (in Chrome you do so by right-clicking it and select "open image in new tab" for example), and use that where ever you like.
No new website needed, no new account, no new password, not giving your email address to yet another company.
Also works for people with older versions of Trainz, though they have to go to the Gallery, login and manually upload the image.
Guess where my signature image is hosted?
I personally use Host then Post
Shane
Hi Shane --
I don't get it!
Is "Host" a site, or something ... ?
Ish
Which unfortunately is totally useless, if like most of the UK you have a dynamic IP address, not a static one.
Since TANE, why bother with any upload site at all? You can upload them to the Gallery from inside the game with just a simple mouse-click.
Next just go to the gallery, figure out the URL of the image (in Chrome you do so by right-clicking it and select "open image in new tab" for example), and use that where ever you like.
No new website needed, no new account, no new password, not giving your email address to yet another company.
Also works for people with older versions of Trainz, though they have to go to the Gallery, login and manually upload the image.
Guess where my signature image is hosted?
That depends a bit on your browser.how do you attained the URL of that image to be use elsewhere
That depends a bit on your browser.
In Chrome (which I currently use the most), I right-click on the image, select "Open image in new tab", go to the now opened tab and copy the URL.
In Windows10 with Edge, I right-click the image, click "Ask Cortana", click on "See full-size image" and copy the URL of the browser page that now opens.
In IE you could right-click and get the URL via properties.
I am sure every browser has its trick.