Servimg is a free image hosting service. It allows to host images (10 MB max and 32 MB in PRO version) in different formats: bmp, gif, png, jpg and tif. A specificity of Servimg: it is totally reserved for Forumotion forums users!
To host an image on Servimg, you will need an account.
Servimg account RegistrationIt is not possible to create an account on Servimg directly, as this hosting service is only for Forumotion forums users. Therefore, the creation of a Servimg account is done automatically when:
- a user creates a Forumotion forum. The email address and password used when creating the forum will be the same for creating the Servimg account ;
- a user registers on a Forumotion forum and hosts an image via the message editor. The email address and password used when registering on the forum will be the same for creating the Servimg account. In the event that the member already has an account on Servimg, registered with the same email address, he/she will be automatically identified to it when hosting an image.
Servimg account management
- Request a new password:
To retrieve a new password, you need to go to the site Servimg.com and click on the link I forgot my password which is located at the bottom of the login module. A dialog box appears on the home page of the site to ask you for the e-mail address of the account for which you are requesting a password. - Example:
If the email address exists in the Servimg database, a confirmation will be displayed in the same dialog box. Otherwise, a message will indicate your error. Log in to the email corresponding to the email address provided to activate your new password. Open the e-mail sent by Servimg and click on the link to activate the new password. At your next login, we recommend that you change your password (see the point below).
- Change your password:
To change your password, you must go to the " My Account" tab. It is necessary to enter your old password, then your new password and its confirmation. Don't forget to click on the SAVE button to save your changes.
- Delete your account:
To delete your account, you must go to the " My account" tab. At the bottom of the page, check the Delete your account tickbox and click on the SAVE button. - Example:
The account deletion will only be effective and irreversible when you have confirmed the deletion via the email received at your email address.
Switch to a Servimg account Servimg offers its users the possibility to opt for a paid PRO version. The PRO version offers the following advantages:
Options | Free version | version | Host up to 3 images simultaneously | | | Hosted image size up to 10 MB | | | Create folders to organize your images | | | Private browsing | | | HTTPS protocol | | | Host up to 25 images simultaneously | | | Hosted image size up to 32 MB | | | Add a title, description and category to images | | | Customize the resizing of image sizes | | | Optional image processing | | |
To upgrade to the PRO version, you must go to your account on the Servimg website and click on the "PRO VERSION" menu as shown in the screenshot below:
The switch to Servimg Pro is made for a subscription of 1 euro per month via Paypal. With no obligation, it allows you to access the Pro version of Servimg by paying very affordable monthly installments. The acquisition of this paid version is indicated by the mention "PRO":
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Settings offered by the versionMost of the additional options offered by Servimg PRO are available as soon as the PRO version is upgraded (maximum size of hosted images increased to 32 MB, no automatic image processing, simultaneous sending increased to 25 images, etc.) For some of them, however, a configuration is required.
Pre-registered resizing sizesAn Servimg PRO account gives you the possibility to set up three custom resizing sizes for your images that will appear in the upload window. Click on "PRO VERSION" in your menu. You will find a space "Resize settings" as follows:
All you have to do is enter the different size(s) according to your expectations and save the changes. Your custom sizes will appear in the upload window:
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Setting a title, description and category for each imageYou can also give a title, description and category to each of your images from the new "Details" tab:
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Host an image on Servimg Hosting from the editorTo host an image on Servimg, first click on the following icon, which will allow you to open this window:
Two possibilities :
- Choosing files via the file explorer: click on "Choose images". You can then choose the image(s) that will be hosted (1) before clicking on "Open" (2). The number of images you can host simultaneously depends on the status of your account (3 in free mode, 25 in PRO mode).
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- File selection via drag & drop : you can drag your images from your folder to the Servimg window. The number of images you can host simultaneously depends on the status of your account (3 in free mode, 25 in PRO mode).
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Post an image in a messageOnce you have made your choice, all you have to do is click on the "Send All" button (A), and the hosted images appear. Note that the "Insert All" button (C) allows you to insert all hosted images into the editor.
- Box 1 corresponds to the direct link of the image, without code;
- Box 2 corresponds to the BBcode used to insert the image at its actual size;
- Box 3 corresponds to the BBcode used to insert a thumbnail of the image, with a link to the full-size image.
Organize images hosted on Servimg Set up a category
Create a new categoryIn order to be able to classify your different images, Servimg offers you to create up to 32 categories. By default, you have the categories Root Folder and Trash Folder (which are not included in the 32). To create a category, simply fill in the field corresponding to New category with its name. The name is limited to32 characters:
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In the same way, you can create others. They will be displayed in the list of categories, and you can select the category in which an image will be hosted from the sending form:
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After creating the category, you will not be able to edit its name. In case of errors (spelling mistakes), make a new category and delete the old one.
Allow images browsingBy default, all images within a category can only be viewed if a user has links to them. However, you have the possibility to make one (or more) category(ies) public. Scrolling arrows then appear on the image viewing page, allowing you to switch from one image to another within the category.
To make a category public, simply click on the category, check the allowed navigation box and save.
- Example (private category):
- Example (public category):
Delete or move an image in a categoryTo delete or move one (or more) image(s) to another category, it is necessary:
- select the category in which the images to be deleted/moved are located;
- to check the image(s) to be deleted / moved;
- to click on the Delete /move to button, after which you can choose the new category.
In case of deletion, your image(s) are kept for 30 days before final deletion from the action. Your images have been sent in the category Trash folder. Thus, in the event of an error, you have the possibility to restore them (within the limit of 30 days). However, you do not have to wait 30 days for the images to be deleted. You can force them to be deleted by going to the Trash folder (see next point).
Delete a categoryTo delete a category, select it from the category list and click the Delete this category button.
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If this category contains images, they will be moved to the Root Folder.
Trash folder managementFrom the trash folder, you can restore images that were deleted less than 30 days ago, or permanently delete images.
To restore one (or more) image(s), go to the trash, check the image(s) to restore, and click the Restore button. The restored images return to the category they were in before the deletion. You can also use the "move to" button to restore the images by moving them to the category of your choice.
To empty the trash folder, click on the "Clean trash" button. This action will delete all the images irreversibly!
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