How do i put photos from photobucket into my ad

I have all of my photos for 147 auctions stored on Photobucket. I have erased them from my personal computer. How do I load them onto my auctions here.
I have already transferred my listings from ebay, but on ebay I only used the one free photo (which did transfer to Bonanzle) and all the others were photobucket pictures I placed in my listings internally.
Thanks in advance for you help.
Kurt

asked about 14 years ago

5 Answers

And if you want to control how large it will appear in your listings then add a figure in the top box, i.e 500, 600 (pixels) where is shows width, with height below.

When you choose one for width, the other for height will automatically adjust to the actual proportions of your photo.

You can try various figures (no. of pixels) in the width box to get a feel for how you want your photos to appear.

answered about 14 years ago

go to your bucket, copy the direct url that begins with http
look at your listing editor, there is an icon to click on to add an image, it is a little square icon that you click on, after you click on that icon, you will get a pop up window. Paste that url in the top slot of that window and click insert. Your image will show in the description area

answered about 14 years ago

Thanks folks! I’m on it!

answered about 14 years ago

I just go to photobucket, right click on each image, click save image and then they are stored on my computer so that I can transfer them here.

answered about 14 years ago

photobucket, right click save, stored in my pictures

answered about 14 years ago

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