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all_pic: Find, add and arrange images in the Write tab
- In the
Write
panel, find and add images to theArticle Image
field or any specifiedcustom field
. - The default
Images
panel opens in a SideView, providing full upload, edit and search capabilities. - Build gallery
shortcode
s for insertion into any textarea. - Thumbnails can be rearranged and moved to other groups via dragging.
- Thumbnails adjust their size according to the number of their siblings.
I regularly use more than the Article image
field to specify images in my projects, and displaying preview thumbs for each field is helpful for content editors (particularly the more visually-oriented ones). Large gallery <txp::shortcodes />
for displaying images in the body field often require fiddly edits to the order of the specified ids, each requiring a ‘Save’ and then a subsequent ‘View’ or reload of the public page.
all_pic helps alleviate these issues.
The plugin defers the search and selection of images to the familiar Images
tab, and displays thumbnail galleries for each grouping in the Write
tab. Thumbnails can be reordered within a group (including shortcode previews), or be dragged to another group altogether.
Find all_pic.zip (v0.1beta) and a full overview on GitHub.
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Re: all_pic: Find, add and arrange images in the Write tab
Crikey, you have been busy! I’ll check this out, thank you. I’m building a site for someone right now that needs slick image handling.
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Re: all_pic: Find, add and arrange images in the Write tab
Cool! I’m pushed for time right now but will give it a roll soon.
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Re: all_pic: Find, add and arrange images in the Write tab
I’m about to trial it on the Artedomus website, where a couple of content editors pimp images en-masse regularly in their articles (typical article).
Both all_pic and all_sideview came about through a request to see what I could do about improving staff workflow / making the interface more ‘visual’.
I have further plans to incorporate mini-short code galleries alongside their shortcode counterparts in the body field, but this may be asking too much…
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