Imzadi
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Is there any way to upload a picture to a DIS signature without the picture being hosted online?
No. It seems we have to host a photo elsewhere and "hotlink" to it. The way we had done at Photobucket. I think it's because having so many photos show up in so many signatures, in so many posts, would use up a tremendous amount of bandwidth on the DIS to store & host.
This is the new alternative place I have been putting my photos I want hotlinked. It works great.

I created a blog at Blogger.com.
https://www.blogger.com/
Blogger.com has been around for decades. It is now owned by Google. So, they aren't going anywhere, any time soon.

I set the blog to private (in Settings.) I create a blog post. Upload & post pics onto a blog post. The blog post box looks almost exactly like the box we have at the DIS to create threads & posts. It has line at the top of different formatting features. One is for Images.
Click on it, and click UPLOAD. Find the pics you want to upload from your PC or phone. You can upload more than one at a time.

Publish the post. (Don't worry, it's private.

Go to the published page of your blog. It's a link at the top left of the blog creating page, where it says: View blog. Then either highlight & copy the photo and just paste it into a DIS post OR right mouse click on the photo and get the image location URL to post it into the DIS Insert Image pop up box.
I had been slowly saving & moving all the smileys and images I have in my Photobucket account that I post a lot here, over to my Blogger.com private blog, until I could no longer access my Photobucket account. Below are two of the animated images I was able to save. There also should not be any backlinking to the the source blog as one hovers over the pic with a mouse. If it does, it only goes to the page of the actual pic and not the full blog post it's on - as it's private.

All the photos in my signature had been moved over to Blogger.com a while ago.
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