How to Move Information from Your Computer to the Internet

One of the more complicated parts of internet usage is sharing information but you don’t need to be a technical wizard. In fact, you probably already do this without thinking about it. Just make sure that you obey any copyright laws if you’re using pieces that you find online.

Another thing that you can try is hosting the image yourself. This applies if you already have hosting space for a website. You can do this manually through an FTP program. FTP programs will have a split screen. One side is for your computer and the other side is for your hosting space. Generally you just drag and drop from one side to the other. Then you’ll need to use HTML code to put the image on a website or in a blog post.

There are all different types of third party storage sites. With some of these sites storage isn’t even the main function. You can check out scrapbooking sites for a way to make mini picture albums. You’ll need to use your own pictures which you upload to the site but then you can also use templates, papers, and stickers already on the web. Depending on the service you can share the link with friends, save the book to your computer, or get a printed copy.

You can use a third party website for picture storage as well. Social networking pages usually have photo albums where you can share your favorite photos with family and friends. There are also free web services that give you the opportunity to store pictures and then send out links. You can also use the items in blog posts. The limitation to this is that there may be a certain usage level that is free and beyond that you’ll need to pay for it.

Sending Attachments

Email programs use a system of attachments to send items from your computer to a recipient. If the file size exceeds the program limit you may need to resize it or break it up into smaller parts.