I am wondering if anybody has managed to make their picture uploader so the image you upload fits the size of the board you create? I uploaded a random image to test it and I guess the image was too big because its zoomed in. Is there a way to make it so it automatically fits to the square you draw out if this makes sense?bong20482048 230 KB
Once a file is matched, ImageUploader can batch upload all your images at full resolution to your Shopify Store without the need to store the images temporarily online or dealing with troublesome CSV files
ImageUploader even labels your files based on successful upload and provides appropriate alt tags.
I had the same problem with Magento ver. 1.9.2.4 and tried all of the various advice about files, caches, permissions. The only thing that worked in the end was the No-Flash uploader extension. Much appreciated.
For a better experience in the future, you may want to find another way to capture screenshots without using LightShot (Especially since all images you upload with this service are publicly accessible, whether you intend them to be or not).
Before you use this feature, please notice that Typora does not own those image uploader apps or cloud storage services, they are all 3rd services, so please take care about their license, user agreement, privacy policy, service stability and reliability by yourself.
By using this feature after enabled in preferences panel, Typora will pass the path of used images to those 3rd tools, then they will upload your images to a 3rd (or 4th) cloud image storage, Typora has no control or guarantee over this process, so please pick up a reliable service to ensure your data security.
iPic is a freemium app which allows you to upload local images into various cloud service, including Imgur, Flickr, Amazon S3, etc, and return you a web url of the uploaded image for public access.
You could config a custom command to upload images, using tools that is not listed in above options, or even write your own tools / scripts. Typora will append all images that needs to be uploaded after the custom command you filled.
For example, if you write a tool upload-image.sh, then you can input [some path]/upload-image.sh in the command filed. Typora will call [some path]/upload-image.sh "image-path-1" "image-path-2" to upload two images located in image-path-1 and image-path-2. Then the command may return something like:
Like #3309, Typora requires the return url of an image to start with http://, https://, or file://. Other protocols are not supported. Also, in HTML / Markdown, image src without protocols, are treated like relative path.
Lately I have been having upload problems. I get upload errors randomly during a batch upload. I suspect it might be due to my internet connection. My maximum connection speed is only 3 megabits per second. I cannot change that because I live in a remote area and internet service is limited. However, while uploading a batch some images do not upload and just display "Rejected due to Upload Error". I know it is not a problem with the image because I am able to eventually upload it by deleting the error and reselecting the image. But sometimes it takes multiple attempts to finally get the image uploaded. I was wondering if my slow connection speed could be causing this.
Another issue related to this I have found is that if I delete a bad image and attempt to reselect it the uploader does not respond. It will only respond if I select two or more images at one time. It will not upload images being selected one at a time. Is this normal or is it a different problem?
The only one that has not given me any problems is Pond5. My uploads on that site seem to go through pretty quickly, so it could also be the type of uploader used by Alamy that might be part of the problem.
I have also found problems when using Alamy's web-based image uploader for photos. Some, seemingly at random, images post-processed in the same way to get a jpg file just do not upload - the 'blue ring' shown when uploading keeps running and the file never starts to upload. If this happens in a batch of images then the whole lot, even those already uploaded, has to be aborted and the process started again. Sometimes the errant file then uploads without a problem; at other times it just will not, despite repeated attempts.
Oddly, if as the last stage of the image processing, I create the jpg file of the same 'stubborn' image through another program (Photoshop Elements), then that file will upload normally whereas the jpg file created originally (using Affinity photo) will not. The PSE file is rather smaller (20MB) compared to that from Affinity (28MB), both on the highest quality settings. However, given that most Affinity files upload without a problem, I am reluctant to blame the program outright (I have tried various other settings, but this makes no difference).
I have then made an ACF to insert the short code, (Using the Wysiwyg Editor field type. This is the code I have used to display the form. (The form only shows to the post author (Admin role, so I have permission to use the WordPress media uploader)
Your store is using a third-party custom sticky add-to-cart button and a third-party "Grab this deal" by Qikify feature. Both features override our app and allow customers to place an order without an uploaded image or prevent the image URL from being saved in the order properties.
I've setup image.canon on my 80D and gotten as far as connecting to WiFi and choosing the images I want to upload. But no matter which image I choose, i'm not able to upload the image, neither in RAW nor JPG. The error I get is "This image cannot be sent".
Image Uploader Plugin
An open source plugin for CKEditor to upload images saved on your local machine. Now you can easily use this upload plugin avoiding the hassle of creating your own image uploader plugin and also it's totally free:).
So I have uploaded to Google Drive AND Dropbox, but yet the cache page still tells me Remove all images hosted on a third-party website to save changes. Tip: Upload images directly to the cache page with the user-friendly editor.
It's even easier if you use OneDrive; you can just click "Embed" and it'll even go as far as to generate the HTML code for you! (it has trouble with GIFs, though -- only static content because it gets put behind the image proxy.)
Hahahaha..... when you said 5. Embed the image on the cache page by linking to " =view&id=THE ID HERE" I tried and tried and tried and no luck. Then I decided that maybe the was for reference. Removed the brackets and TAH-DAH!!! That worked. Duh.
How to quickly post an image on the forums, using Imgur and CubeUpload. (I know there are more, but Imgur is the most popular, and CubeUpload is what I use). Any other service should be pretty similar.
I posted examples for Imgur and CubeUpload, which is what I use. There are plenty of image hosting sites, the process will be similar. You can even use FB if you'd like. - This is my banner photo on FB.
For Imgur, I thought you had to upload the image to an Album before you could share it? Or, is it that if you just upload and not into an album the image goes into the public gallery? Also, in the album, when you open an image a whole array of options opens up for different kinds of embedding. I usually pick the Direct Link option, which puts a full size image into the post (or at least makes it available to the viewer as full size if they click on it).
When you upload an image to imgur, it creates an "album" automatically. With one image, it's just a bandwidth-hogging wrapper, but if you upload multiple images at once, or use the "add another image" button, it adds that to the album.
Selecting the image from the thumbnail view on you account (YourAccountName > images) you can also directly copy the direct link. And you can copy resized versions of the image. You can also do this by appending a letter to the image id (numbers and letters before .png) i.e.
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