$Id: INSTALL.txt,v 1.14.2.3 2007-04-09 22:57:22 darrenoh Exp $ ******************************************************************** D R U P A L M O D U L E ******************************************************************** Name: img_assist.module Author: Benjamin Shell Original Author: Matt Westgate REQUIREMENTS ******************************************************************** * Javascript-enabled web browser * Image module * The optional drupalimage plugin requires TinyMCE INSTALLATION ******************************************************************** 1. Place the entire img_assist directory into the modules directory of your choice, for example sites/all/modules. 2. Enable this module by navigating to: Administer > Site building > Modules 3. Select the input formats inline images should be allowed for by navigating to: Administer > Site configuration > Input formats To add inline images to the 'Filtered HTML' input format, click the 'configure' link and check the Inline images box. Confirm your changes by clicking the 'Save configuration' button. 4. Set permissions for using img_assist by going to: Administer > User management > Access control 5. [OPTIONAL] Fine tune how this module operates by navigating to: Administer > Site configuration > Image assist 6. [OPTIONAL] If you use the TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor, install the drupalimage plugin. To do this, move or copy the drupalimage folder to your TinyMCE plugins directory. This location is modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/. Edit the plugin_reg.php file in the tinymce directory. Add these lines (anywhere above the return statement): $plugins['drupalimage'] = array(); $plugins['drupalimage']['theme_advanced_buttons1'] = array('drupalimage'); $plugins['drupalimage']['extended_valid_elements'] = array('img[class|src|border=0|alt|title|width|height|align|name]'); Next, go to Administer > Site configuration > TinyMCE and enable the drupalimage plugin. ********************************************************************