ImageShack® - Faq - 0 views
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You can upload as many files as you want, as long as each one adheres to the Terms of Service.
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in order for ImageShack to continue to provide free image hosting, we ask that you do not modify the linking code in any way.
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ImageShack will not add watermarks to your image or flash files, nor will it compress the images or flash files that you upload (unless it is bigger than 1.5 megabytes or if you resized it yourself).
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not registered, any file that you upload will continue to be available if it is accessed by anyone at least once per year.
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black bar on thumbnails allows your images' viewers to check the size and resolution of the image that they are about to see.
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If a hotlinked image exceeds this amount, it will become inaccessible, and you would need to send us an email to have it enabled again
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2000mb per hour for each image hosted. Gif images are limited at 500mb per hour. Peak time is from 6:00am to 3:00pm PST. Off peak there are no limits.
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only standard English lowercase letters and numbers are allowable file characters. If your file contains non-standard characters, they will be omitted upon upload.
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Your files are private until you start sharing your file locations with other people. After sharing your files, only you and the people with whom you shared your file locations have access to your files.
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ImageShack QuickShot integrates with Windows XP, 2000, or 2003 and allows you to take a screenshot and upload it to ImageShack with the press of a key!
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Click on the blue "Registration-Code" link. If you are not logged in, make sure to do so. Copy and paste your Registration code from the resultant webpage into the Registration-Code field inside ImageShack QuickShot, then press "Set ID." After a short while, your account should validat
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Gaming Mode is only available after you validate your account, and allows you to silently save/upload screenshots directly into your account while playing a computer game that takes up the entire screen.
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Use JPG when there is a lot of activity on your screen, such as a detailed desktop wallpaper and many icons. Use PNG when there are a lot of detailed lines on your screen, such as an instant messenger or webpage.