Yeah, still the same site I recommended in this post. sites.google.com is perfect for picture hosting especially for the unlimited bandwidth among other features you get for free.
Difference between this post and the previous one is that this post is more of a guide specifically for hotlinking image files.
When you create the profile for the website on sites.google.com, you upload your image file. When the image file appears on the list of files (with the same file name you gave it originally, a great feature of Google sites), you right click and copy the link to the file.
If you want to directly link to this file, you will need to remove some part of the link/hyperlink.
The link may have something like picture1.jpg....?redirects=0 , all you have to do to use this link is to remove all the text after the file extension(.jpg, .png, ibmp, etc) and its ready to use.
What I’m saying is the link should go from picture1.jpg....?redirects=0 to picture.jpg.
Hope that’s clear enough folks.
Visit sites.google.com to try this.
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