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Look at this potential Dominican team, that lineup is scarier than anything team USA could assemble. I'd give the US the edge in pitching though. Source: almost 2 years ago
We need to put our pics in imgur or Cubeupload or another free image hosting site and link to them. Source: about 2 years ago
I didn't know we couldn't upload photos to Reddit for comments. So for that there's free image hosting sites to stick our photos on and link to them, such as imgur and Cubeupload. So here's another thing I saved from childhood, linked from Cubeupload: Jacks and rocks. I saved them because I was wicked good at jacks, and my grandma taught me the version she played as a kid in the old country with only large... Source: about 2 years ago
If you can't find any better versions, at least try to upload them elsewhere but reddit. Reddit does a horrible job with (re-)compressing uploaded images. Try something like google drive, onedrive or pages like pixeldrain.com or cubeupload.com instead. Source: over 2 years ago
Basically, I need a site where say I upload a files named "reddit image 1" "reddit image 2" "reddit image 3" So, the link to the image would be Https://imagehoster.com/MyUsername/reddit-image-1.png Https://imagehoster.com/MyUsername/reddit-image-2.png Https://imagehoster.com/MyUsername/reddit-image-3.png I know cubeupload does this but it has a limit of 50. Is there one that has a higher limit. At least 250. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have a domain with a mail on strato.de (S) and a website on cargo.site (C). Source: 7 months ago
I had struggles adding my webmail to a mail service and according to my webhost that was because I had the NS-Records pointed to my external website-host (where I built my website: https://cargo.site/). So I pointed the NS-Records back to the webhost and was told to point the domain to my site via A-Records (IP-adress) instead. Then I tried to ping my website to find out the IP adress and pointed my domains... Source: 7 months ago
As u/purpleornavy commented, you can use https://builtwith.com/ to find out what technologies were used to create a website. It appears the website you linked is created with cargo.site. If you look on their wesite in the templates section, you can actually find a template that is pretty similar to the website you linked. Source: about 1 year ago
I like Cargo for this reason. Their templates are unique and much more intended for a “creatives” market. They offer discounts to students in the top design and art schools. My web developer professor this semester at Pratt talked a lot about this exact concept, though. He encouraged us to get creative and gave examples showing sites from the flash era. The websites a lot of people came up with in the class were... Source: about 1 year ago
Hey, loving your tool and have been using it a LOT recently. I'm a newbie to a lot of web management of DNS etc., so this might be an easy one: but when I look up my domain for example https://www.nslookup.io/domains/kristiankruse.com/dns-records/ it doesn't find any CNAME records, why is that? It's a cargo.site site so has to use their DNS Manager. Assuming that's why, but still wondered. Also, if you had... Source: about 1 year ago
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