Op dinsdag 7 maart 2006 17:52, schreef Boris Mann:
Nope. Not if you use Flickr as your main image store, have TinyMCE turned on, and drag and drop images from Flickr into your blog posts.
And then of course there is this: http://drupal.org/node/52543
Sorry, But i have yet to find the client who uses flickr. :) U.S/.ca != Europe in these things, I think. Flickr is popular yes, but certainly not as much as the US it seems. And even if it was: there are loads of people who have a healthy aversion against hosting (aka giving away) their stuff on/to a Big Company. Besides: type content > (long in to flickr > ) open the flickr upload page (I am aware of all the tools, yes) > upload an image > insert the image using Some Cool Flickr Tool > store blog post. Is not what I call an ideal and easy to grok concept. It is even harder to grok then: type content > open the node/add/image page > upload an image > insert the image using Some Nifty Insert Module > store blog post. So, images are still a hard one to achieve in Drupal. Really! I added some nice (imo) system to inline module that serves the needs of all my clients: people who want to upload and show an image now and again. http://www.webschuur.com/node/527 </plugging> Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ] Sympal draait nu voor het grootste deel al op 4.7: http://help.sympal.nl/sympal_draait_nu_voor_het_grootste_deel_al_op_4_7