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DataPluginImg
an overview of using images in bitweaver
One or more images can be inserted into any wiki page, blog entry, and news article in bitweaver.
Filetypes: Bitweaver supports jpeg, gif and png.
When creating a news article you are promted to upload and resize an image. For blog posts and wiki pages, the process is slightly more complicated - you need to upload a picture to the image galleries first and then link to it on the page using the wiki syntax (image tag).
URL: http://yoursite.com/fisheye/upload.php
The fisheye upload screen, it is easy to upload multiple images (one after the other), and store them in a file gallery fo later use.
In Bitweaver all content is assigned a number as well as a name, and image gallaries are no exception.
A list of all galleries is available at:
http://highproductivity.ca/fisheye/index.php
You can view any gallery directly by knowing the gallery ID number.
http://yoursite.com/fisheye/view.php?gallery_id=1
You can also link directly to an image (displayed by itself)
http://yoursite.com/fisheye/view_image.php?image_id=6&gallery_path=/1
To put an image into a page, you need to know its directory path. Once you are viewing (in the fisheye gallery) the image you want to place on a page, then right-click copy image location to copy the path. Then return to the page you would like to include the image into and use the image tag.
The image tag:
syntax: {img src= width= height= align= desc= link= }
Note: The parameters used in this tag are the same as the parameters in the HTML "img" tag. You can pretty much swap the { and < brackets interchangably, if you are allowing bitweaver to parse html.
Filetypes: Bitweaver supports jpeg, gif and png.
When creating a news article you are promted to upload and resize an image. For blog posts and wiki pages, the process is slightly more complicated - you need to upload a picture to the image galleries first and then link to it on the page using the wiki syntax (image tag).
To upload images:
Bitweaver uses the fisheye package to store and view image files. By default, each user has an image folder created for them, and a fixed amount of storage space.URL: http://yoursite.com/fisheye/upload.php
The fisheye upload screen, it is easy to upload multiple images (one after the other), and store them in a file gallery fo later use.
Image Galleries
In Bitweaver all content is assigned a number as well as a name, and image gallaries are no exception.
A list of all galleries is available at:
http://highproductivity.ca/fisheye/index.php
You can view any gallery directly by knowing the gallery ID number.
http://yoursite.com/fisheye/view.php?gallery_id=1
You can also link directly to an image (displayed by itself)
http://yoursite.com/fisheye/view_image.php?image_id=6&gallery_path=/1
Inserting an image in a page.
To put an image into a page, you need to know its directory path. Once you are viewing (in the fisheye gallery) the image you want to place on a page, then right-click copy image location to copy the path. Then return to the page you would like to include the image into and use the image tag.
The image tag:
syntax: {img src= width= height= align= desc= link= }
Note: The parameters used in this tag are the same as the parameters in the HTML "img" tag. You can pretty much swap the { and < brackets interchangably, if you are allowing bitweaver to parse html.