Drupal Wiki - WYSIWYG Image Upload - A Drupal Module
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Can you use this on a non-dropal website?
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picwizz.com - free image hosting with no size limit
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for drupal 7?
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How are the uploaded images stored? Are they recorded in the files table? Does it take into account upload limits? Would it therefore be possible to extend the module to allow reinserting previously uploaded images?
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@saltatv That must be a Editor dependent feature, has nothing to do with the module. The resizing is possible in TinyMCE for instance. The resizing however is just changing the width and height parameters of the image, which can have its consequences in quality and speed optimization. Better is to work with the preset sizes.
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awesome module, thanks, How do you are able to rezize the image with the handlers? I tried with the CK editor but I´m not able to do so. the rest works ok, but the rezize won´t work , can you give me a hint? thanks again
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dude my volume is up and cant hear u
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Awsome module. Thank you so much.
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thanks.. awesome module!!!!
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dude u're a prince. drupal has needed this forever
this doesn't work for CKEditor? :(
Even though you say it does "upports a lot of editors like TinyMCE, FCKeditor, CKeditor " ??
stingermann 1 year ago
It does work with the CKeditor, and also with the other 2. I have confirmed them all and up and running in my intallation.
This is no issue queue, please use drupal vor that
maYerxored 1 year ago
Option to browse user files would be great.
SlevinKil 2 years ago
Its allready included in the current release. This screencast is not up-to-date in the manner
maYerxored 2 years ago
First of all, great module, I really like the simplicity of the user interface! I just have one question. I am looking for something exactly like this but also with an option to browse the server and insert an image which has already been uploaded before. Is it possible to that with this module?
yazzzb 2 years ago
Well finally the Image Browser got integrated. Just have a look at the module project page, its included from rc4
maYerxored 2 years ago