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What is the best/recommended way to include a Screen Shot in your Stack Overflow question or answer?

EDIT: Of course, I appreciate SO's concern of the way the storage requirement might explode if uploading images were possible; but then the questions and answers need to be long term, and that should include the images.

Close as "near-enough" duplicate of: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/216304/stackoverflow-and-image-hosting. (Which has since been deleted)

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This should be community wiki. – George Stocker Dec 9 '08 at 19:56
maybe add 'image' and 'screenshot' tags? – MotoWilliams Dec 9 '08 at 20:14
is this a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/216304/… ? – Sam Hasler Dec 9 '08 at 23:19
I agree, SO should provide image hosting for our questions so they don't fall into disrepair – Simucal Dec 10 '08 at 0:42
Nominated for reopening because the duplicate question has been deleted – Sam Hasler Jan 5 at 11:31

closed as exact duplicate by Software Monkey Dec 10 '08 at 0:32

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I think this should be build into the stackoverflow site. A lot of these external 'store your pictures here' sites come and go and then you'll have answers with broken image links.

EDIT: This was declined but I opened a new one on UserVoice - http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/general/suggestions/86756 but I think it could get voted back into existence. This is a 'killer' feature in my mind.

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Should probably be uservoiced. Let us know the URL so we can vote it up. – Paul Tomblin Dec 9 '08 at 19:53
good idea and done! – MotoWilliams Dec 9 '08 at 20:04
That was my problem with putting them on my personal website, which I did for one question; then came time the question was done and answered, and I realized - I have to leave the image on my site permanently. Hmmm! – Software Monkey Dec 9 '08 at 20:08
... and Coding Horrors divine intervention declined it - "free image hosting works fine for now; other priorities", lame. – MotoWilliams Dec 26 '08 at 0:35
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Use Alt+PrintScreen or just PrintScreen, copy and paste into an image editor, resize, trim, etc. Save out.

Import into a web hosting service like Photobucket.

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This is a valid solution but a time consuming one. You can do that in less than 2-3 seconds with the adequate tool :) – Daok Dec 9 '08 at 20:11
this is awesome, your avatar shows as a broken image link, at least in my browser. This makes such a good argument for keeping the images on stack over flow! – MotoWilliams Dec 9 '08 at 20:14
Every single image on stackoverflow has a broken image link for me. Stackoverflow seems to use Gravatars for profiles, so either something is wrong on the Stackoverflow end, on the Gravatar end, or no one has a proper e-mail setup with Gravatar. – Dalin Seivewright Dec 10 '08 at 16:40
Whoops... The reason I can't see any images from where I am is due to the firewall blocking Gravatar. I'm not hosting my profile picture on Photobucket though :\ – Dalin Seivewright Dec 10 '08 at 16:42
I see, the timing, per the topic, was ironic thought, right? – MotoWilliams Dec 10 '08 at 16:42
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If you remember the favorite cartoon question and go see that thread right now, about half of the mentionned cartoons no longer resolve and show blank squares of voidness.

SO is meant to be searchable in the future so any storage that you think will still be there in more than a year would be great. In fact, the longer you think your posted content will stay online the better it is

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I use Clip2Net.com.

This is a simple tool that let me click in the Tray, than select a piece of screen and automaticly upload and put in the ClipBoard the link. Screenshot take 1-2 second ! pretty useful.

I tryed Jing but it's so bloated that I didn't like it.

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Jing is bloated?! How so? – John Sheehan Dec 9 '08 at 21:20
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Windows live skydrive is also a good option

http://skydrive.live.com/

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Use Jing to capture and store it on screencast.com (free for Jing users), then use the public URL provided here.

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Put it on your personal web space and link to it. There are lots of places that will give you linkable network storage, such as getadropbox.com.

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I did for one question; then came time the question was done and answered, and I realized - I have to leave the image on my site permanently! – Software Monkey Dec 9 '08 at 20:17
@SWMonkey: Someone always has to do that, you, me, or SO. I don't see a need for SO to become an image hosting provider, there are many solutions for that. – Piskvor Dec 10 '08 at 16:33
@Piskvor - if SO is the image hosting provider, at least you know the image will last as long as the answer does. Not so with images hosted elsewhere. – Paul Tomblin Dec 10 '08 at 20:06

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