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Darwin L.1
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to create Dropbox Image URL for hosting purposes.
Hi, basically I am trying to mass upload product images to various marketplace platforms. So, I'd like to know the right way on how to generate the link to those particular images so that the marketplace server can grab images directly from dropbox.
I have tried the "share" and "copy url" way but it doesn't work. Please help!
- Hi Darwin L.1!If you’re trying to create a separate shared link for each image and mass upload them in one go, this isn’t currently an option.Instead, you could create a shared link to the folder that has these images with the following steps:
- Sign in to the website.
- Hover over the folder you'd like to share.
- Click the Share button that should appear on the right-hand side of the folder.
- On the pop-up window, select Create a link.
- Click on Copy link. The link will be copied to your clipboard.
- You can then paste it to an email, message, and so on, for people to access it and view the contents.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
- LusilDropbox StaffHi Darwin L.1!If you’re trying to create a separate shared link for each image and mass upload them in one go, this isn’t currently an option.Instead, you could create a shared link to the folder that has these images with the following steps:
- Sign in to the website.
- Hover over the folder you'd like to share.
- Click the Share button that should appear on the right-hand side of the folder.
- On the pop-up window, select Create a link.
- Click on Copy link. The link will be copied to your clipboard.
- You can then paste it to an email, message, and so on, for people to access it and view the contents.
Let me know if you have any other questions!- RichSuper User II
For the hosting of an image, the information above is incomplete.
A share link to a file will open in the Dropbox preview page. Using those links in an <img> tag will result in broken imaged. You need to change the ?dl=0 at the end of the link to ?raw=1. Just know that some platforms will still reject such links because they're expecting a URL that ends in a valid image extension (jpg, gif, png, etc.).
- Darwin L.1New member | Level 2
Hi, Thank you for your reply.
How about if I right click on the image and use the "copy image address" function where it would generate link such as below;Would this work?
Thank you in advance
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