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nairu-nara
07-28-2010, 08:50 PM
Hi@all,
so, I'm working on the CMS currently and I tried to wrap my text around an image, but i couldn't handle it.
Actually it should look like this: http://yfrog.com/edshotup
But it doesn't work.
Is someone here who is able to help me?
greets,
nairu
rose123
07-28-2010, 10:20 PM
I am also intrested in wrapping text around image.
mmoore5553
07-28-2010, 10:27 PM
basic image wrap is this
<IMG SRC="YourImageName" ALIGN="left">
align can be different values.
nairu-nara
07-29-2010, 02:23 AM
i've found this on vbulletin.com
FINALLY! Ok, I finally got my text to wrap around the image. Here are the steps that I did to make this work:
1) Go to your Admin CP>VBulletin CMS>Clear CMS Cache to wipe out any cached screens you might be looking at.
2) Go to your article and click on the pencil by the title to edit that article.
3) Click inside your text to where you would like the image to appear. (Not sure if you have to do this, but that's what I did.)
4) Click on the Manage Attachments button at the bottom of the article editor. A pop up screen will appear called FILE UPLOAD MANAGER.
5) If you don't have your image in the gallery there yet, click on the ADD FILES button, located at the top right-hand corner of that pop up screen. If you already have your image shown, then click-hold + drag to the bottom of that screen under ATTACHMENTS.
6) Then click on a button called "INSERT INLINE (1)" located to the right-hand corner of that same pop up screen. When you click this button, your image will be added to your article box. You are "inserting the image inline" with the text. If it doesn't work, which happened to me frequently, click inside the text where you would like your image to go, go back to the FILE UPLOAD MANAGER, which is the pop-up screen, select your image by checking the checkbox on lower right-hand corner, and click on INSERT INLINE button again.
7) Once your image appears in the article text, click the DONE button on the FILE UPLOAD MANAGER pop-up screen. The pop-up screen will go away.
8) Ok, now looking at the article editor, if the image got placed somewhere in the text box, just move the image to the very beginning of the text, so that the very first thing is the image.
9) Now here is the secret hidden code that everyone must decipher in order to use this CMS thing...click OFF the image so that you don't see the little squares all around it to resize, and then hover over the image so you see a yellow pencil located at the top left-hand corner of the image. Now, click on the pencil. If the pencil itself gets the little squares all around it, click OFF the image and try again. When you click the pencil, a new hidden screen pops up, just wait for it to load! Yey! We are almost done.
10) In this new pop-up screen, set the alignment and size of the image. I set mine to RIGHT. Here is another hidden secret...FULL SIZE doesn't seem to work, so use LARGE. Complete the other attributes if you wish. You can also add float:left; in the STYLES field if you don't want to use the alignment part of the screen. I left those fields empty. Press DONE.
11) Ok, now, looking at the article editor again, you will see your image name attached to the bottom of the article editor, and you will also notice that your image is in the same place you placed it. IGNORE that it didn't realign or do what you just told it to do.
12) Press APPLY and SAVE your article.
13) Look at your published article. Did your image appear? If not, go back to Step 1 to clear your CMS cache and then refresh your home page or article page again. Your image should be there and the text wrapped around it.
I am using IE and vB 4.0.5.
I hope this helps someone
Kingpin55
08-05-2010, 06:37 PM
I have no image inline button. CMS 4.05
K4GAP
08-05-2010, 07:03 PM
i've found this on vbulletin.com
VERY helpful! Thank you.
I have no image inline button. CMS 4.05
Neither do I.
rose123
08-07-2010, 09:18 PM
thank you so much
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vbmenu_register("postmenu_2090430", true);
08-27-2010, 06:10 PM
I created a new BB code.
Title: Float Image Right
BB Code Tag Name: IMGR
Replacement: <div style="float: right">https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/</div>
Example: IMGR
Then just put that around your text. Here is an exmaple:
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQVt8mZT_xExJe36FqQnvx378RBzDdJJ asxuiet79K9ypBqGYE&t=1&usg=__f94_zllSYD8GYjYy0oG7TEygBKs=If you are a fan of Microsoft OneNote, you should check out John Guin's blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/) on MSDN.
John posts frequently about add-ins, updates and improvements to the OneNote software. A worthwhile read if you are using OneNote regularly.
And a link to the article (http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/content.php?115-Loves-OneNote-Loves-to-Dance).
Works the same for LEFT. :-)
your24hourstore
08-27-2010, 09:50 PM
i've found this on vbulletin.com
funny stuff man...beta got to love it
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