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ScaryGuy

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  1. On 1-7-2017 at 5:48 AM, ukswrath said:

    I do use photo bucket but I pay for it. Glad the tutorial helps.

     

    Just a heads up, if you already had a paid account with photobucket you will not be affected until december 31 2018. After that you need the plus 500 subscription, otherwise you will loose 3rd party linking too. I hope your build threads will not go down, they are a great resource. Too many threads already have been affected.

     

     

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    What Users Are Affected By The Changes To Our 3rd Party Hosting Policies?

    Moving forward, new and legacy free account users will NOT have third party
    hosting available.

    If you were a Plus Account subscriber in good standing as of June 1, 2017,
    you will continue to have all the privileges you have enjoyed including 3rd
    Party Hosting until December 31, 2018 as long as you maintain your
    subscription.

    Non Plus 500 Account subscribers that purchased after June 1, 2017 will not
    have access to 3rd Party Hosting.

     

  2. No problem. Not a really important issue right now, but it would help with mass converting images. If you look at the pathfinders forum it's not a source code button, more like a different editing mode. It toggles if external links are executed or not.

  3. I'm trying to fix the broken photobucket links in my build thread. I moved the pictures to personal hosting, but I need to replace the url's in my posts. However, when I edit the post it shows the images directly and I can't see the original url it is pointing to. So I can't use a search/replace to fix the broken url. I already fixed my build thread on the pathfinders forum and there I can toggle between the html code and showing the pictures in edit mode. 

    Can this be added to the edit post function? I need to see the original image url's or I'm not going to replace each image manually. 

  4. For Centurion it must be flush (not sure about EIB) so this will not work. You don't have to remove the entire shim, this one can be used as the support strip for the new shim. You need to find a piece of abs with the same thickness as your kidney plate. Then shorten your current shim, but leave enough so you can glue the new shim on top of it. It should be flush with the kidney plate. Then use abs paste and a lot of sanding and polishing to hide the seam. This will get you to Centurion.

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