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Re: Embedded Tinypic Uploader [message #161130 is a reply to message #161064] Mon, 16 November 2009 17:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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1. A PSD file is simply a native photoshop file. If you save files as jpg/gif etc then you lose the layer information contained within the file making it harder to change the original graphics (for slightly colour alterations it shouldn't really matter though)

2. Yes it would be better to have the button drawn inside the thm directory. I only used that as an example to be honest

3. I've no idea what TinyPic's image deletion policy is but I would reckon that as long as the images were SFW that they would stay a long time

4. Currently the button is attached to the thread view so that users can upload before creating a thread (ie the msg.tmpl file). If you followed a similar route but added the additions to the post.tmpl file you could embed the uploader inside the actual create/edit post view (ie where the Preview Message/Spell-check Message/Submit Reply buttons currently sit) The button graphic would obviously be different but the only other thing that would change would be the line that the {TEMPLATE: tinypic} part got added. I'll have a look tonight to find out exact where it would get inserted

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