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Yes. {{The Inexistentsig}} 01:24, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
Yes. {{The Inexistentsig}} 01:24, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
{{17m|text= So.... should we put the talk bubble images on Photobucket after we moved?}}
{{TNE|time=11:36, 14 February 2011 (EST)|text=If they are not in use by a gazillion users, absolutely.
On the subject, those talk bubble images in my TTA which have two to three uses may be earmarked for deletion (but not deleted — I'll have to handle the taking out and everything myself).}}
{{iZerox|time=12:02, 14 February 2011 (EST)|sad=May I bring up a point that may not have been thought of yet? I quite often access the wiki at the local library, but the problem is the library '''blocks all images from sites like photobucket'''. For me personally this makes the move of all talk bubbles to photobucket quite frustrating as the local facilities here that I can use to access the wiki block photobucket and other similar image hosting sites. For me this change would make it harder to identify people as opposed to easier. I'm sure I'm not the only user who would ever have this situation either.
I have a whopping 6 talk bubble images that are all in the same template and used for different emotions etc. I have no intention of making anymore either as I already have more than enough to do what I need to on the wiki. My talk bubble images reach a sum of only 120KB altogether, most of that being my Ansem image. Without that one (which I have no desire to delete the Ansem on as I actually use it) '''my talk bubble images are only 40KB in total'''.
My images aren't duplicates of anyone's and are very unique in comparison to other users. They take very little space on the wiki and to say that I'm wasting server storage room is ridiculous because the file size is so minuscule.
Don't misunderstand me, I fully understand the desire to not have 400 talk bubble images of the same render over and over again. And to remedy this you could just make a categorized page with images people can use so they can see if a bubble with that render already exists. But I am of the opinion that is to our advantage to have things hosted locally instead of externally, especially when the alternative is photobucket which can eventually and quite often does replace your image with a "Bandwidth Exceeded" message.}}
Maybe it would be a good idea to allot a certain amount of user images per user.  These could be anything from talk bubble images to an archive image, to sig images.  Limit of 7, maybe?  {{The Inexistentsig}} 08:42, 19 February 2011 (EST)
:I've never seen an archive image uploaded to the wiki, and most sig images are actual images in the wiki with purpose, for example [[Template:SilverCrono/Sig|mine]]. The only counter-example to this I can think of is [[User:JFHavoc/Sig|JFH's sig]]. --{{SilverCrono/Sig}} 09:14, 19 February 2011 (EST)
Exactly.  I tried (and have seen others try) to upload them.  However, they were quickly deleted <small>Which, admittedly, made me really angry, wondering why the admins were deleting images that could actually be used when there were over 1000 files marked for deletion, completely unused.  -_-</small>.  And Crono, before this sig, you had (or maybe you still do, I don't know) a randomized set of Claymore image sigs.  You didn't upload those, as they would have been user images, with no mainspace purpose, and then someone would have deleted them.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 18:02, 19 February 2011 (EST)
:Yeah, I know. I didn't upload them, they were on my Photobucket. Why are you saying this, it has nothing to do with anything.. In fact, it reinforces the point of this forum; to keep user-only images on Photobucket. ._. --{{SilverCrono/Sig}} 20:14, 19 February 2011 (EST).
Well then if this were to be the case, it would effect me alot, due to 80% of my talk bubble images are fanmade...I'll be ok with the new policy, the only question I have is: "How does one host image from Photobucket and other sites?" o.O [[User:UnknownChaser|UnknownChaser]] 21:58, 19 February 2011 (EST)
Well, that one's simple enough. Go to Photobucket, create an account, upload the image to your account, then put the link into any wiki page, and it should appear. There are many examples you can see just around this wiki.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 22:08, 19 February 2011 (EST)
@Crono- actually, it reinforces my point.  If a user is going to us an image a hundred times over, especially one that amounts to only a few hundred bytes, there is no reason why it should be forced to be be hosted somewhere where size manipulation in bytes and link giving, or just general viewing are handicapped.  Also, maybe I have a different definition of "wiki purpose", but VSymbol links to no mainspace or article use template pages.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 13:44, 20 February 2011 (EST)
{{ShardofTruth|time=19:54, 6 March 2011 (EST)|talk=Since the decision is final now I have three concerns:
*I, and most likely 90% of the users use Xiggies Talk Template as the basis for our own template. It's currently impossible to change the image adress that easily, because it's heavily coded in wiki style. Can someone with template super skills make a version, where linking an image from an external source is easy?
*If only one template is allowed now, what about the mutiple templates that were used in the past? It would be an huge amount of work to replace every coding on every page, someone has ever written on.
*Is it really necessary to delete all CoM and 358/2 Days talk sprites? I think most of them are official material, so why shouldn't they be hosted here? }}
{{Asif|sho=To answer your questions,
#If you use Xiggie's Talk Template 2, you can simply add the url of the Photobucket image into the template in lieu of the file name, and it will work.  Just add the number "2" next to "User:Xiggie/TalkTemplate", making it "User:Xiggie/TalkTemplate2".
#We're just going to have to compile them somehow.  Yes, it will be a lot of work, but I don't know how it would be done.  You'd need to ask another admin about that.
#Although they are official, the CoM and 358/2 Days talk sprites were edited so that the red bars at the bottom of each image were removed, making them non-official.  Therefore, they are no longer allowed on the wiki.
I hope that clears everything up.}}
{{ShardofTruth|time=06:44, 7 March 2011 (EST)|talk=Thanks for the answers, TalkTemplate2 works like a charm.
About the mugshots: The ones from CoM don't have a red bar (as you can see [http://www.spriters-resource.com/gameboy_advance/khcom/index.html here] on many examples) and the redbarless 358/2 Days mugshots are just cutted versions of the original ripped images, nothing was replaced or altered.
I know that their sole purpose here is for the talk templates (and some galleries), having 10 for every character also invites to do sad, mad and glad template, which defeates the purpose now. Maybe we should pick out the good ones and leave the bad ones for the crop.}}

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