3 questions on images in OpenPublish

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Valter Bengtsson's picture

I need some guidance on how to handle images in OpenPublish.
First of all I would like to change the settings for "main image" (scaling, cropping etc).
Secondly I would like to know where to put images when transferring them by FTP to the site.
Finally I would like to know if there is any tutorial on how to work with images in OpenPublish.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
/Valter

Comments

I you can do it through

stattler's picture
  1. You can do it through editing the imagecache setting, /admin/build/imagecache
  2. Good to put under sites/default/files
  3. No idea as I did not need one. Usually you would upload files through file upload facility in Article nodes

Re: Question 3. what would

pixelsweatshop's picture

Re: Question 3. what would you like to do with the images?

Problems with images

riverrat's picture

I do not seem to be able to see the images in articles or a new content type using Picasa embedded images

  1. In unaltered articles content type, I upload an image but it does not appear in any of the view settings, i.e. the homepage, featues of page. When I checked it with firebug it showed that it should have been put in one of the imagecache folders but it was not put in any of them and it certainly has not been resized, it stays in the default/files folder where it was uploaded.
  2. With Picasa embedded image I get the following error message, after I have copied the field from Picasa "embed image" with hide album link selected and pasted it in without any changes.

    This URL does not contain enough information to access Picasa's current API. Please find the photo through this user's gallery and link its URL here.

Any idea what I am doing wrong? I have checked the permissions on the folders and they are OK

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