Hi Great Module
When you enable image upload for other content types, like blog or event, the SWF function is missing, but that is not an big issue.
What I am requesting is a better way of attaching images in an album to a node. The copy and paste function is great for experts but if there was a way for a user to referencing images from his/her/public album(s) to a node by a tick, that would be great. My Granny battles with the copy and paste function.
My solution is to do things in this manner.
1. you create an album
2. you upload images
3. you create a content type (page) and state that you intend to add images to this post, by selecting a tick box.
4. you submit your (page) and a tab appears next to [view] [edit] [Album Photo]
5. when you click on the [Album Photo] tab you can manage your album photos and select the image(s) you want to display on this node.
6. optionally you can specify some display styles, (above post, below post) or with the use of tokens [:thumb, float_left] you can embed them in your post or a content.template.module setting (contemplate.module) or use the copy and paste embed function. (I love that feature to spread your images to other sites)
A picture is a 1000 words and this module is doing it justice, lets create a image first then add the words later :) - or the content
In your new 2.5 dev version i think you should enable a person to copy and paste from a public album and not just from his own, If i dont mark my image as private it should be open and if it is open other people must be able to embed it in there posts with the copy and paste method.
P.S. This module had me glued to my screen the first time i installed it, I was like a kid with windows media player 1 launch.
Great stuff!
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Comment #1
berdirThis issue is similiar to #308462: Attach Photo to Nodes Inline. Because of that I'm setting this issue to duplicate. Your suggestions are good and will be taken into account if this feature will be developed. It's just easer to manage issues if there is only one per feature.
Thanks, Berdir