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Old 08-13-2007, 07:15 AM
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what about this addon?
http://www.pixelpost.org/v1/index.ph...ads&details=85
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Old 08-15-2007, 08:31 AM
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if i had any php skills at all i would have made that modification ages ago. so useful for showing photos from one session together.
Exactly. I don't want a gallery, but I think it'd be a great feature to have a user-defined maximum (or maybe with a reasonable limit of, say, 3) of pictures to be displayed on one posting time. Like having something where, on the Add Image page, you have the default dialog box where you can upload the standard one picture and then beneath that, you could have a clickable-button that says "Add Another Photo?" and then when you click it, it displays another dialog box (and so on and so forth).

Let's say I have two pictures that, for example, I want to show the cause and effect of... With photo one that I want to upload, we have a falling object. In photo two, we have the result of the fall. Now, I don't want my visitor to have to go to another page to see the result as I'd rather just show them the cause and effect right there, plus it's easier for them.

You can say to composite it in PS but let's just say that I'm not home, instead I'm somewhere where the PC I'm uploading from has no Photoshop...I want to get them up and posted, showing the cause and effect, at one shot without having to write two descriptions, etc. or deal with copying and pasting or choosing categories, tags, and so on. It'd be nice to eliminate those extra steps and just get it done all at once. It should be a feature worth considering.

Just because you want to add a few pictures in one post doesn't mean you want to--or should have to--be using a gallery script. There are better scripts for gallery use and I feel people know that Pixelpost is not for that, but that doesn't mean it can't have the ability to do a little more. Addons are great and while this idea may not be the easiest feature to add into the base code (I don't know, I don't write PHP), it's an idea that is out there and should be, again, seriously considered. (and that addon previously mentioned kind of does a similar thing but you still need to use the Add Image screen more than once, which would be nice to not have to do in certain cases)
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Old 09-27-2007, 04:45 AM
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i looked into the admin/index.php and it only has about 320 lines of code.
Do you mind being a big more specific on where after what line of code this should go?

I would really love to be able to integrate this.
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:46 PM
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images_today css

Ok,

Managed to get the <images_today> to work on my blog
http://www.georgedevenish.com/diary/...7&showimage=32

But i'm buggered if I can alter the padding/margins etc with CSS for that tag? Tried everything?

There is only a gap between the images because i have the link colour set to black. It is actually a border separating the images.

I don't need the images to be linked, anyone know how to remove the link from the images?

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