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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
Posted - 09 September 2005 : 15:59:47
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I was requested to assist Riccardo80 with the installation of the Auto Resize Images mod from WorkMule at SnitzBitz. It seems that Work Mules instructions aren't very clear to most people. I've tried to create an easier implementation method, with some clearer instructions, and it seems to be working ok. So, that's why I decided to at least share it here. You can download the entire mod with instructions here. As we had a discussion about improvement of mod quality, perhaps this one is one to replace at SnitzBitz ? Just a thought. < |
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Riccardo
New Member
86 Posts |
Posted - 24 September 2005 : 11:48:52
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Yes. He is right...i've implemented correctly and rapidly his instructions..good work!< |
http://www.peperonciniamoci.it peppers and peppers and peppers (working on an international version)
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goorootech
New Member
Australia
53 Posts |
Posted - 25 September 2005 : 18:27:35
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It IS nice and easy, thanks WorkMule and MarcelG for the effort in a fine mod addon - and soo much better rather than having a wide picture destroy your forum
A quick observation; you should be able to click on the 'large' popped up picture in order to close it rather than clicking the [x] close button... I'll see if I can change the code and post here when I have some time today or sometime this week.
Jason< |
regards, Jason Binder
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Bassman
Junior Member
Netherlands
256 Posts |
Posted - 26 September 2005 : 05:48:48
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Very nice work WorkMule and Marcel, thanks.< |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
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eauxvives
Junior Member
Bhutan
145 Posts |
Posted - 03 November 2005 : 15:35:04
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Hi, nice work there is a very smal mistake in instructions.htm it says "Find the function ReplaceImgTags" while I guess it should be "Find the function ReplaceImageTags"< |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
Posted - 13 January 2006 : 16:54:12
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Here's another addition. To show a red dashed border arounnd all resized images, add this line to resizeimgs.js.
thisimage.style.border = '1px dashed #FF0000' It needs to be added above this line:
thisimage.title='Click the image to enlarge'; Demo: http://oxle.com/topic.asp?tid=3484 - some images have the red border around them...others don't. Now I just need to add a small line below the image if it's resized, saying 'this image is resized, as it is too wide to show on the forum'. But, hey, the weekend is long! < |
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tribaliztic
Senior Member
Sweden
1532 Posts |
Posted - 16 January 2006 : 05:26:50
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"some images have the red border around them...others don't." is there a bug or is it supposed to be that way? =) < |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
Posted - 16 January 2006 : 07:01:39
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Only the resized images should have a border around them, indicating that they're not displayed at their full size. So, no, it's not a bug, it's a feature.< |
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tribaliztic
Senior Member
Sweden
1532 Posts |
Posted - 16 January 2006 : 07:12:14
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Ah, now I understand what you wrote =) I thought only some of the resized images had a border around them... < |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 30 January 2006 : 21:53:00
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quote: Originally posted by serritzlev
Hi there try to looks to this links here http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1010&message=16777350 or click to the images after resize try to clik on the resize images,, i have think that fetures can do the resize images much bether.
Enjoy it
I'd disagree. I don't think people want to scroll to view images.< |
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SiSL
Average Member
Turkey
671 Posts |
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i011877
Junior Member
Denmark
169 Posts |
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leatherlips
Senior Member
USA
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