Now, upload your images to Imageshack, and post it directly to your blog through the Wordpress dashboard, while writing a post.
He did it first with the Google Sitemap plugin. Arne has brought out another plugin for wordpress that will enable you to upload the images to imageshack instead of your host. It’s an easy to use plugin currently supported by Wordpress 2.1
He says –
This plugin allows you to upload images from your WordPress post screen and to insert them with the thumbnail into your post with a few clicks.
Advantages
- Easy to use.
- Save on server space and bandwidth.
Dis Advantages
- Imageshack may be banned in some countries – so your blog images may not show up.
- Since imageshack does not provide user account(like picasa or Flickr), if you don’t save the urls, the image cannot be traced if lost.
But it is a handy plugin for bloggers who post more images in their posts. Using images extensively will eat up your bandwidth and server space.This one’s a redeemer.
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Hi there,
This sounds really interesting. but as i’ve ample amount of server space. I prefer uploading over there only.
It’ll be really useful for individuals with constraints in server space.
take Care!!!
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