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Monday, 28 June 2010 21:02

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Written by  Chris Williams
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How many times have you looked on one of your clients web sites - the site you've spend more than a few hours getting the template right, the content imported and the typography just right - only to find a huge image that's been shrunk down to under 100px?

 

If you work with clients, then you have... and if you've not then you've not worked with clients for very long!

So, how nice would it be if you could leave your clients alone, knowing something was doing that image resizing for you? Very!

  • Leaves the original image intact
  • Automatic changes HTML
  • Clients don't even have to know it's happening

Instructions

  1. Download and Install the plug-in
  2. Enable the imgResize plug-in
  3. Go to the pub, while the users can now re-size photos in the article manager and how show massive images on the pages!

What it does?

When you save an article, it checks to see if you've 'shrunk' an image.  If so, it resizes the image correctly, creating a new image and changes your HTML for you.

Problems?

Contact me!  If you have a problem leave a comment below, give as much detail as you can, or feel free to email me and I'll see what I can do.

Last modified on Sunday, 06 February 2011 14:39
Chris Williams

Chris Williams

PHP programmer for a mere 6 years, I've worked on creating social communities and content management systems while teaching myself the language.   For the last few years I've worked on free-to-view and pay-per-view live streaming / in-demand streaming media sites 247.tv and livesquash.tv, We travel around the world filming live sporting events, often doing post-production work for TV in the process.

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Chris Williams
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