-- SUMMARY --
Image Assist provides a user interface for adding images to any textarea that is
aware of input formats.
For a full description visit the project page:
http://drupal.org/project/img_assist
Bug reports, feature suggestions and latest developments:
http://drupal.org/project/issues/img_assist
-- REQUIREMENTS --
* Image module <http://drupal.org/project/image>
* Views module <http://drupal.org/project/views>
* Token module (optional) <http://drupal.org/project/token>
* Wysiwyg API module (optional) <http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg>
-- INSTALLATION --
* Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.
-- CONFIGURATION --
* Configure an input format and enable the filter 'Inline images' by visiting:
Administer >> Site configuration >> Input formats
If you want to enable Inline images for the input format 'Filtered HTML',
you additionally need to click the 'Configure' tab and add
<span> <img>
to the text field 'Allowed HTML tags'.
* Configure user permissions in Administer >> User management >> Access control
>> Image assist.
* Optionally go to the Views administration page and edit or clone Image
Assist's default 'img_assist_browser' view for the image browser. If you
intend to make major changes to the default view, you should click on 'Clone'
and modify the new (duplicated) view instead. When you are done, enable this
view on Image Assist's settings page.
* Optionally fine tune how Image Assist operates by navigating to:
Administer >> Site configuration >> Image assist
If Taxonomy module is enabled, you use a gallery module like Acidfree, and you
want your users to be able to easily choose images from their galleries, select
for example "Acidfree albums" as the vocabulary to use for Image assist.
* If Wysiwyg API module is installed, you need to edit your Wysiwyg profiles
and enable the plugin for Image assist.
-- USAGE --
* Using this module with TinyMCE via Wysiwyg API module:
1. Click the camera icon on the TinyMCE toolbar.
2. Upload a new photo or choose an existing image.
3. Set the properties for how you want the image to display.
4. Click the Insert button.
* Using this module with any textarea:
1. Click the "Add image" link or camera icon under any textarea box.
2. Upload a new photo or choose an existing image.
3. Set the properties for how you want the image to display.
4. Click the Insert button.
* Most browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla clones, will insert the
image exactly where you place your cursor in the textarea of your content
form. Otherwise the image will be appended to the end of your entry.
* Adding images with Image module
Users with the 'access img_assist' permission will see the 'add image' link
or icon (configurable). Access to img_assist via the TinyMCE plugin is
controlled by the Wysiwyg API module.
Users with the 'create images' permission will be able to upload images using
img_assist. Users with the 'access all images' permission will also be able to
use other images, but only if they are published.
* Image presentation
A full img_assist tag looks like this:
[img_assist|nid=2|title=My title|desc=My description|align=right|width=200|height=150|link=url,http://www.google.com]
-- TROUBLESHOOTING --
* If your site is accessible from multiple domains, embedded image tags and
links in contents will point to the domain/URL that was accessed upon first
view of a content. In most cases, you want to re-generate this cached content
after staging from a development server to a live server. For this purpose,
go to Image Assist's settings page and click on the link (pointing to
'img_assist/cache/clear') in the help text at the beginning of the page.
To circumvent this permanently, as with any other module, you need to setup
separate database tables for Drupal's cache. Image Assist primarily works in
the cache_filter table. See sites/default/settings.php for more information.
* In front of submitting a new bug report, support or feature request, please
search the issue queue for already existing issues.
Note: FAILURE TO DO SO WILL EXTEND THE TIME FOR ISSUES TO BE SOLVED.
* If you are successfully using this module, please consider helping out on
support requests in the issue queue.
* If you have a development site in progress, please test patches needing review.
See http://drupal.org/patch/apply for further information.
-- CONTACT --
Current maintainers:
* Daniel F. Kudwien (sun) <http://www.unleashedmind.com>
* Hannes Lilljequist (zoo33) <http://www.perrito.se>
* Darren Oh (darrenoh) <http://darrenoh.dnsalias.com>
Previous maintainers:
* Benjamin Shell (benshell) <http://www.benjaminshell.com>
* Matt Westgate (matt westgate) <http://drupal.org/user/2275>
This project has been sponsored by:
* UNLEASHED MIND
Specialized in consulting and planning of Drupal powered sites, UNLEASHED
MIND offers installation, development, theming, customization, and hosting
to get you started. Visit http://www.unleashedmind.com for more information.
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-
- -- SUMMARY --
-
- Image Assist provides a user interface for adding images to any textarea that is
- aware of input formats.
-
- For a full description visit the project page:
- http://drupal.org/project/img_assist
- Bug reports, feature suggestions and latest developments:
- http://drupal.org/project/issues/img_assist
-
-
- -- REQUIREMENTS --
-
- * Image module
-
- * Views module
-
- * Token module (optional)
-
- * Wysiwyg API module (optional)
-
-
- -- INSTALLATION --
-
- * Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.
-
-
- -- CONFIGURATION --
-
- * Configure an input format and enable the filter 'Inline images' by visiting:
-
- Administer >> Site configuration >> Input formats
-
- If you want to enable Inline images for the input format 'Filtered HTML',
- you additionally need to click the 'Configure' tab and add
-
-
-
- to the text field 'Allowed HTML tags'.
-
- * Configure user permissions in Administer >> User management >> Access control
- >> Image assist.
-
- * Optionally go to the Views administration page and edit or clone Image
- Assist's default 'img_assist_browser' view for the image browser. If you
- intend to make major changes to the default view, you should click on 'Clone'
- and modify the new (duplicated) view instead. When you are done, enable this
- view on Image Assist's settings page.
-
- * Optionally fine tune how Image Assist operates by navigating to:
-
- Administer >> Site configuration >> Image assist
-
- If Taxonomy module is enabled, you use a gallery module like Acidfree, and you
- want your users to be able to easily choose images from their galleries, select
- for example "Acidfree albums" as the vocabulary to use for Image assist.
-
- * If Wysiwyg API module is installed, you need to edit your Wysiwyg profiles
- and enable the plugin for Image assist.
-
-
- -- USAGE --
-
- * Using this module with TinyMCE via Wysiwyg API module:
- 1. Click the camera icon on the TinyMCE toolbar.
- 2. Upload a new photo or choose an existing image.
- 3. Set the properties for how you want the image to display.
- 4. Click the Insert button.
-
- * Using this module with any textarea:
- 1. Click the "Add image" link or camera icon under any textarea box.
- 2. Upload a new photo or choose an existing image.
- 3. Set the properties for how you want the image to display.
- 4. Click the Insert button.
-
- * Most browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla clones, will insert the
- image exactly where you place your cursor in the textarea of your content
- form. Otherwise the image will be appended to the end of your entry.
-
- * Adding images with Image module
-
- Users with the 'access img_assist' permission will see the 'add image' link
- or icon (configurable). Access to img_assist via the TinyMCE plugin is
- controlled by the Wysiwyg API module.
-
- Users with the 'create images' permission will be able to upload images using
- img_assist. Users with the 'access all images' permission will also be able to
- use other images, but only if they are published.
-
- * Image presentation
-
- A full img_assist tag looks like this:
-
- [img_assist|nid=2|title=My title|desc=My description|align=right|width=200|height=150|link=url,http://www.google.com]
-
-
- -- TROUBLESHOOTING --
-
- * If your site is accessible from multiple domains, embedded image tags and
- links in contents will point to the domain/URL that was accessed upon first
- view of a content. In most cases, you want to re-generate this cached content
- after staging from a development server to a live server. For this purpose,
- go to Image Assist's settings page and click on the link (pointing to
- 'img_assist/cache/clear') in the help text at the beginning of the page.
-
- To circumvent this permanently, as with any other module, you need to setup
- separate database tables for Drupal's cache. Image Assist primarily works in
- the cache_filter table. See sites/default/settings.php for more information.
-
- * In front of submitting a new bug report, support or feature request, please
- search the issue queue for already existing issues.
-
- Note: FAILURE TO DO SO WILL EXTEND THE TIME FOR ISSUES TO BE SOLVED.
-
- * If you are successfully using this module, please consider helping out on
- support requests in the issue queue.
-
- * If you have a development site in progress, please test patches needing review.
- See http://drupal.org/patch/apply for further information.
-
-
- -- CONTACT --
-
- Current maintainers:
- * Daniel F. Kudwien (sun)
- * Hannes Lilljequist (zoo33)
- * Darren Oh (darrenoh)
-
- Previous maintainers:
- * Benjamin Shell (benshell)
- * Matt Westgate (matt westgate)
-
- This project has been sponsored by:
- * UNLEASHED MIND
- Specialized in consulting and planning of Drupal powered sites, UNLEASHED
- MIND offers installation, development, theming, customization, and hosting
- to get you started. Visit http://www.unleashedmind.com for more information.
-