README.txt in Image Picker 6.2
Imagepicker postlet module for Drupal 6.x-2.x
This module depends on the Imagepicker module
If you have any questions or suggestions please contact me at
http://drupal.org/user/52366
To install this module, enable in the usual way:
Go to Administer > Site building > Modules and select it,
then hit Save Configuration
Then go to Admin > Site configuration > Imagepicker and
set it up to suit your needs.
See
* http://www.postlet.com/
* http://sourceforge.net/projects/postlet/
for further details of the Postlet Java Applet that powers this module.
It provides an upload facility that allows multipile selection and
uploading of images. It uses whatever default setting a user may have
and applies them to all images.
Usage can be restricted by role and size adjusted to suit your template.
The output is themed. Copy function theme_imagepicker_postlet_view() over
to your template.php, rename according to the name of your template, eg
function mytheme_imagepicker_postlet_view()
and tweak the postlet output there.
File
contribs/imagepicker_postlet/README.txt
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- Imagepicker postlet module for Drupal 6.x-2.x
-
- This module depends on the Imagepicker module
-
- If you have any questions or suggestions please contact me at
- http://drupal.org/user/52366
-
- To install this module, enable in the usual way:
- Go to Administer > Site building > Modules and select it,
- then hit Save Configuration
-
- Then go to Admin > Site configuration > Imagepicker and
- set it up to suit your needs.
-
- See
- * http://www.postlet.com/
- * http://sourceforge.net/projects/postlet/
- for further details of the Postlet Java Applet that powers this module.
-
- It provides an upload facility that allows multipile selection and
- uploading of images. It uses whatever default setting a user may have
- and applies them to all images.
-
- Usage can be restricted by role and size adjusted to suit your template.
-
- The output is themed. Copy function theme_imagepicker_postlet_view() over
- to your template.php, rename according to the name of your template, eg
- function mytheme_imagepicker_postlet_view()
- and tweak the postlet output there.