meridian_rose (
meridian_rose) wrote2024-03-23 01:51 pm
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Icons: Spring
20 spring themed icons for a
lands_of_magic challenge.
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Icon table generated by Chlor's Icon Table Generator
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The How to FAQ is here
You can't use those photos to display on any other website, e.g. cover art at AO3, but if you're just sharing things to your journal that's a good place to start.
For more storage and the ability to share those uploaded images elsewhere you need an account with another provide like Imgur.
I currently use cloudinary for most image hosting, have been doing so since the Photobucket debacle. People also use workarounds like uploading to Pinterest but that's less reliable and ~technically against Pinterest's rules (What is Hotlinking
Once the image is uploaded somewhere accessible you use the IMG URL = and the address, the same way the Dreamwidth FAQ explains it.
I'd love to see photos if you share them :)
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How very complicated though, that's beyond me. I normally copy and paste images into my posts, hopefully one day they'll allow us to do that on Dreamwidth.