Try this:-
Here's the way to do it:-
1. Click on this link to go to photobucket and register for a free account, give a simple name and password.
http://photobucket.com/ 2. Read through the how to use bits. Its really as simple as creating folders in it to store different groups of images, as you do in explorer.
3. Create a folder on your PC to put images in that you want to upload and copy images them into it. Whilst in Explorer rightclick on the images and select the image resize option, resize your images to 640x480, this will also reduce their file size to make uploading faster. If you don't have the resize option showing click on the link below to get it free from microsoft, plus any others you want to use. It will be on the right-hand side list, near the bottom:-
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx 4. In the Photobucket website use the browse button to locate the folder and images you want to upload, you can upload several at one go. NB: If you have the ability to use tabs on your internet browser, such as in IE7 or Firefox, its even easier, by opening MDOCUK in one and Photobucket in another.
5. You can also upload videoclips with a maximum length of 5 mins and 100MB file size. The Photobucket site will automatically reformat and compress them for viewing.
6. At the bottom of the images you will see three lines of information the bottom is the image location, which encloses the file name within [ img ] and [ /img ] markers. You just need to copy that line and past it onto your post
7. The middle line of information is the URL location for the image. If you copy that into you post it will redirect people to see the image without showing it on you actual post, suitable for displaying very large images.
8. If you want to show an image on your post from another website, rightclick the image and select copy image location. then past that into you post and block it. Then either click on the Img or URL button on your edit page and it will put the markers on the image as required.
9. Use the preview button to see what the image looks like before submitting it.
10. Sit back and have a cuppa, whilst admiring your work.
NB: One Warning, Photobucket will mention and give the opportunity to download a plugin browser option, to firefox users, to make uploading even easier and faster. I would advise against that, purely as I tried it and ended up with loads of adware.