purpleparadox Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 Hi! I did a search for this, and found a similar topic from 2009. However, the question was never answered, so I thought it would be acceptable to start a new topic. When you sign up for Brickshelf, it says you will recieve a confirmation email to activate your account. I signed up several days ago (as I was hoping to post a small MOC) but never received an email. So, my question is, how long does it take for the email to be sent? Do I just have to wait or did I make an error in registering? Thank you in advance. Apologies if this question has been answered elsewhere, or if it is in the wrong section. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 Brickshelf has been acting up for a couple weeks. First it was completely down for days, then it came back up, then it was up and down and up and down, and now I hear it allows you to view images but not upload them. I'd say that the lack of a confirmation e-mail is due to technical problems on Brickshelf's side of things, and I have no idea when you'd actually get it. In the mean time, I recommend you sign up for another, more reliable image hosting site, such as flickr or Photobucket. Quote
purpleparadox Posted February 22, 2012 Author Posted February 22, 2012 Brickshelf has been acting up for a couple weeks. First it was completely down for days, then it came back up, then it was up and down and up and down, and now I hear it allows you to view images but not upload them. I'd say that the lack of a confirmation e-mail is due to technical problems on Brickshelf's side of things, and I have no idea when you'd actually get it. In the mean time, I recommend you sign up for another, more reliable image hosting site, such as flickr or Photobucket. Thanks for the quick reply! I think I will try a different site. Quote
LEGOman273 Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 Thanks for the quick reply! I think I will try a different site. Flickr is good, provided that you can handle extracting the image code from a mess of a URL. (It becomes easier the more you do it.) Quote
purpleparadox Posted February 23, 2012 Author Posted February 23, 2012 Flickr is good, provided that you can handle extracting the image code from a mess of a URL. (It becomes easier the more you do it.) Thanks, but I ended up choosing MOCpages as it's specifically for LEGO. I'll have up a small MOC soon! Quote
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