Archiving and fonts

Nov 16, 2010 19:22

Hello.

I've been following this com for some time and made an animated .gif using the tutorials and advice I've found here. (Thanks for that, by the way.) Now I have a problem - I don't know where to archive it. I need it to be private, because I want to use it as banner promoting the new community I've been setting up and I don't want anyone using ( Read more... )

resource: fonts, animation: animated gifs

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sidhex3 November 16 2010, 18:47:57 UTC
you will not be able to host your image somewhere and have it set to 'private'...they need to be set to 'public' for others to see. honestly, there's no way you can guarantee that no one will save it to their own drive and do what they want with it once you start using the banner here @ LJ.

as for your font question, you should ask over at fontaddicts as we don't do font questions here.

*mod sid

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crimson_vipera November 16 2010, 19:02:30 UTC
Ok. Thanks. Honestly, I was more worried about people using it before I start to use it as my banner. I'm a bit paranoid like that.

And sorry about the fonts question. I honestly thought it was allowed.

Thanks again,
CV

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sidhex3 November 16 2010, 19:05:11 UTC
just don't upload it anywhere until you're ready to use it if you don't want to risk anyone seeing it. you can just use a 'placeholder' graphic if you need something in place to set up your layout around. :)

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crimson_vipera November 16 2010, 19:09:51 UTC
I feel so stupi for not thinking about that...

CV

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hexed_bysnape November 16 2010, 22:00:16 UTC
Your computer saves a cache of websites you visit. So the fact that there is a saved cache of your photobucket album on your computer. That may be the reason you can still see your stuff after you have logged out. So log out of photobucket account and then delete your browsing history and then see if you can still see your stuff in your logged out photobucket account after doing that. Hopefully this will help.

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crimson_vipera November 16 2010, 22:18:39 UTC
Thanks. I'll try that.

CV

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