Index: readme.txt =================================================================== --- readme.txt (revision 404) +++ readme.txt (working copy) @@ -1,18 +1,39 @@ -This module help you to put node/content title in image format.. in very easy way.. +This module helps you to set an image as the title for nearly any page using a simple file attach form. Just install module by putting into modules folder and installing. -While creating node you will see one option to upload image to replace title. -Mark checkbox to show this image title and upload image. -View content/node now and see that is what you need ?? -got some issue, need more feature .. please submit to issue queue. waiting to hear from you.. +While creating node you will see an additional fieldset option called "Title image" where you can upload an image to replace the title. +In block admin you will find a Title Image Upload block - place this on all pages except node/* to add images to non-node pages. +This will expose a form called "Title image" in the region where you placed the block. +By default all images go in to an img-title folder in the default files directory for Drupal, but you can change this directory name in admin: +admin/settings/image-title +To delete the title image, mark the checkbox and save. + + Still in to do list... Node type configuration for type based setting - More theming option. + More theming options. and what else you will need ... +The $node->title text is included inside a tag in the title variable, when a title image is available, which is being passed up also. +This is merely for search engine optimisation reasons - so Google can still index your H1 text, as opposed to it only being an image tag. + +For this reason in your style.css you should include: + +h1.title span{ + display:none; +} + +to display only the image on screen but allow the node title to be indexed by search engines still. + +The title image upload form is also presented as a template variable, $image_title_form, available to all page.tpl.php files if you want to place it in a template. + + if you have any problem with this module contact developer at oscoder.com -Alternate -- explained here http://drupal.org/node/221854 +Alternative approach for Drupal 5.x can be found here -- http://drupal.org/node/221854 +Drupal 6.x port and additional Drupal 6.x development done by: +tayzlor -- http://drupal.org/user/274980 +greg.harvey -- http://drupal.org/user/130383