Re: Which is the best webite for online phote storage?
Many ISP accounts come with some free unrestricted directory storage space (web space), usually around 5 - 10 Megabytes. Very simple HTML and FTP (file transfer protocol) skills are all that is required to host your own photos for free on the directory folder on your account. If you contact your ISP most of them are more than happy to help you with this and many people use these directory folders to host entire web sites.
You don't need to have your own web site, all you need is as folder in your account's directory (at your ISP) to send the photos to and then all you need to do is use CPF's HTML feature to link (tell) CPF where your photo is located (it's URL). The folder is just like any folder on your own computer but it is simply located on a different computer, the one at your ISP.
You send the photos to your ISP using any good FREE FTP client (software). FileZilla (Windows and other platforms) and Cyberduck (Mac specific) are excellent.
So, let's say you put a folder in your ISP directory that's you've named "cpf" and you sent some photos to it using the FTP client. You've put a photo in the folder called "flashlight.jpg" and you want to post it on CPF. Now all you need to do is tell CPF what path to take to get to the "flashlight.jpg" image that's in your folder (it's address or URL).
The path may look like this:
http://www.anynameisp.com/~myusername/cpf/flashlight.jpg
(this bogus address may create a link but it won't go anywhere, it's for demonstration only)
When you do this your photo(s) will magically appear in your CPF posting.
There is a bit of a learning curve here but it's really not that hard and it can save you some money as well as give you much faster image loading than when you are hosting on a very heavily used photo hosting server.
Another good method is to use the free
FireFTP add-on right inside your Firefox brower.
This is a handy page that may help you get your mind around how to do this and some Google searching will help you learn about this too.