Filefield Inline Images

FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

On this weeks podcast Bob shows you an alternative and forward-looking approach to inserting inline images into your Drupal nodes.

Using Filefield Insert and Image Resize Filter we can leverage the power of CCK (and in the future, Media module) to drive our inline images.

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Super!! Many thanks. By th

Super!! Many thanks. By th time I read this the filefield insert module is replaced by the insertmodule but the general idea still stands and I do agree it is veru Drupalish

Thanks for the very

Thanks for the very informative video, everything worked great!!!
FYI, to people "Filefield Insert" got changed to just "Insert" in case you're looking for it.

I have a question though. Is there a way to enable the inline images to work with the Lightbox2 or it's equivalent? I would like to have my users be able to click on the inline image and have a Lightbox pop up showing the original. Also, since I'm doing a website for people who are not really computer savvy it should be automatic. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks again!

reply to the caption

reply to the caption question: I think you can use an extra text field and theme it as caption

Thank you for posting

Thank you for posting practical, real-world information about using drupal - useful and much appreciated. have used to find great blogs with useful pieces of information by search engine, but always search for smth more. really glad to find good ones.

Having spent a lot of time in

Having spent a lot of time in WordPress, and just starting out using Drupal, I had not been able to find a great image upload system for Drupal. Until now. This is perfect. Thanks.

Question: Any idea how to

Question: Any idea how to incorporate image captions into this wonderful setup?

To those who are wondering:

To those who are wondering: The WYSIWIG Editor plugin being used in this video is FCKeditor.

Thanks! This is realy cool

Thanks!

This is realy cool and effective for the end user.

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