Content Image Factory


Version
3.1.0 (last update on Dec 14, 2011)
Rating
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6
License
GPLv2 or later
Commercial
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40233
Date Added
27 March 2008
Editor's Note
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* align images horizontally or vertically
* display or hide image captions below
* display first X images or random X images
* define image height and width
* ignore first image (this option is letting the first image into the content, putting only the rest into the module)
* skip nr. images
* new plugin to suppress content images and display them only inside the module.
Basically in Joomla, images work by selecting a list of "Content images" and then adding the "image" tag in the content to specify where they should appear.
This extension takes automatically the images from the "Content images" list and place them into a module on the relevant articles page.
This would mean that the publisher will not have to add the image tags manually in the module and will have control where to place the images where ever on the page by just selecting an area for the module.
A new plugin is also available in order to supress content images and display them only inside the module if desired.
NEWS (added on March 17, 2008):
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The Joomla content table has migrated to o new format starting with version J! 1.5.X. The migration system handles the translation and expansion of mosImage (removed in 1.5), updating mospagebreak to be 1.5 compatible, renames mosloadposition to loadposition and moscode translates into geshi (renamed to pre tags). No other text content transformations are applied.
mosimage tags are expanded into what they would be on the old site, this means that if you are using a different site, the image tags will point to its live site location. In other words the concept of mosImage actually disappeared and was replaced with the usual tag ().
Through all this we decided to adapt our product to the new requirements and also implemented new features.
NEWS (added on March 26, 2008):
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We decided to change the name of the module from "mosImage Factory" to "Content Image Factory".







