Photobucket makes it easy to organize your photos using albums and sub-albums. This guide will show you three ways to access them on Photobucket.
Accessing Your Albums
My Bucket
This is your default view when logging into Photobucket. It will display all the photos you've uploaded. You can also think of it like a big bucket that holds all your photos.
Note: Photobucket has a feature called Group Buckets, which lets you share a space with others. If you use Group Buckets, the last one you open will be your default view when you log in. To see the photos in your My Bucket again, just click on My Bucket in the navigation menu.
To learn more about how to switch between buckets, click here.
The Album List
There are three ways to access your album list
- Click on My Albums on the menu on the left-hand side of the page.
- Click on Show Albums on the menu on the left-hand side of the page. This will expand a list of your albums.
- Click on the album count next to or underneath the My Bucket title at the top of the page. This will open a pop-up window that displays all of your albums.
Accessing Your Sub-Albums
Sub-albums are a way to organize your photos within albums. For example, you might have an album for "Vacation Photos" and then create sub-albums for each place you visit.
There are two ways to find your sub-albums:
- Navigate to Albums: If the album has sub-albums, you'll see a number next to the image count for the album underneath the album preview. Clicking on the album count will show you any sub-albums within the album.
- Expand the Album List: If you're viewing your albums in Show Albums, you can click the carrot next to the album title. This will expand the album to show any sub-albums it contains.