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You may notice that my blog is lacking images... sure there are a handful or so on these pages, but nowhere near as many as I originally hoped for.

It's down to me being too lazy to open Filezilla and ftp some across to the server, or use the coppermine install either.

But, I recently created a file upload section to slickhouse.com here. It's for slickhouse.com visitors to use for free image and file hosting.

Today I decided to use a similar php script within my blog, to enable me to upload images just as easily, but to the blog's image directory. The following picture shows the new button I integrated into the WordPress install, which allows me to simply upload an image and use the picture within my post(s).

image upload

Great.

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Ok so the Betatest of my reviewsite is up so check it out lol as u can see i take pride in my work and only produce the highest quality. If only i had more webspace :( only 6.2mb left ahhh! Use lazlows loverly link to find it!

Adamskii


oh yeah. the main bar links dont go anywhere useful.

Adamskii


I've been away all weekend - but I came home to this! Wowowowow... you did drop the bomb - that shiznit is wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicked.

If you want I could host your videos? Would only require you to use your 10mb space for the actual site pages?

I'll post a screenshot tomorrow on where the button is, but on the properties toolbar at the bottom of dreamweaver (same place the alignment was), you'll find a button for indenting text. Try it in each of the table cells, would bring the text away from your shadow a bit.

Keep up the top work, though you definately need a job to put this talent to good use...

Matt


Here you go...

dreamweaver2 ^ First select the cell which you wish to indent the text within (in this case, cell 4 has already been indented)

dreamweaver3 ^ Then, choose "Text Indent" from the Properties toolbar in Dreamweaver

Or, put < p > before the text and < / p > at the end of the text (without the spaces).

Matt


Yay thanks. Hey this is helpful stuff! tidying website as i type...

Adamskii


No worries, I should know Dreamweaver in and out by now! I'll pass on my knowledge (or lack of) slowly but surely...

Matt


i forgot you won another prize: http://www.break.com/index/patiencechild.html kinda reminds me of this 1 time on warhammer 40k game...

Adamskii


Hahahaha, I seem to remember the time (as Michael Jackson would say) vaguely too.

Matt


I feel stupidly stupid... after using WordPress for 4 months or so, I've just realised it has a built-in image upload utility!

I had disabled it when I first set up this weblog, and only just spotted it 5 minutes ago. I've tried it out, and it does exactly what my php script can do, just instead of me having to integrate a link into the 'Write Post' page, it comes complete with its own button on the admin toolbar.

Ah well, it'll remain disabled for good. I spent a good hour or so getting my own version up and running, so I don't want to throw away all that hard work...

Matt


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