Highslide BBCode and Image Viewer

Started by nikan, May 14, 2010, 02:09:47 AM

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nikan

Link to Mod

Introduction
Highslide BBCode and Image Viewer integrates Highslide JS script into SMF and adds a bbcode button to insert thumbnails of large images into posts for highslide use.

Highslide JS License:
Highslide JS is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.

Features
* Adds a BBCode button to insert highslide images
* Independent tag for images
* Show large image in a popup window to the center of the screen when user click thumbnail
* Autoresize large image for browser window
* Link for full-size image
* Drag & Drop
* Slide show with arrow keys

Languages
english
english-utf8
greek
greek-utf8

History
1.2 - Added slideshow buttons and other styling features
1.1 - Updated to Highslide 4.1.13
        Changed the loading method to work on any theme
1.0 - Initial release

dmacleo

are there advantages to this that highslide for smf does not do?
thanks.

tycms

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Quote from: nikan on May 14, 2010, 04:45:17 AM
Quote from: budun on April 11, 2010, 09:58:06 AM
By the way Nikan, please post the link to your new mod's topic here as soon as it is approved. Thanks.  :)

This is the link to the support topic of my Highslide BBCode and Image Viewer mod.
Budun you are welcome to modify it as you like.

Thank you again Nikan. I think this is an excellent mod for flexible use of Highslide Image Viewer in SMF. :)

I remember that I was planning to add the option to use image captions. As far as I remember, I managed to make it work previously. I will post is as soon as possible.

Quote from: dmacleo on May 14, 2010, 11:35:12 AM
are there advantages to this that highslide for smf does not do?
thanks.

The main advantage is that you can selectively use Highslide Image Viewer for images you choose and let other image resizers (including the built-in image resizer of SMF) handle the rest. ;)

dmacleo


tycms

You are welcome dmacleo. So, if you want Highslide Image Viewer to handle an image, you use [hs][/hs] tags instead of img tags.

tbk22

Keeps appearing on my error log

I guess its cuz of this mod

Quote

http://www.silkroadportugal.net/index.php?action=post2;board=3;preview;xml
8: Undefined index: hs
Ficheiro: /home/silkroad/public_html/Sources/Subs-Editor.php
Linha: 1593
=)

nikan

This is typical on a forum with a lot of mods installed/uninstalled.
Do a manually install of the mod and cleanup all the messy code your files may have.

vinum

I'm a kind of noob, but i have to ask. how do i use Highslide BBCode and Image Viewer

MiY4Gi

This appears to be a nice alternative to Highslide 4 SMF, but why's there such a little feedback? I don't want to install a mod on an active forum when I have no idea of the risks involved. Has anyone who used this mod experienced any problems?
Check out my new website, MyAnimeClub.net. I plan to create the largest anime community, and most fun and user-friendly anime forum in the world. It's still in the development stage though.

nikan

A lot of feedback means a lot of errors and corrections.
This mod use simple code for integrating the highslide script with smf and so the errors are rare.

MiY4Gi

I see. That's good news then. Do you perhaps know of any forums that use this mod so that I can see it in action?
Check out my new website, MyAnimeClub.net. I plan to create the largest anime community, and most fun and user-friendly anime forum in the world. It's still in the development stage though.

nikan

Here is the presentation of the mod with example picture compared to the integrated resize function of smf and here is some gallery pictures in some reviews.
(Next and Previous gallery picture with arrow keys, notice the expander box in the bottom-right corner)

Thanks for your interest.

MiY4Gi

Looks pretty good. How does it work though? Does it take a hotlinked full size image and create it's own "thumbnails" that a user can enlarge?

And what about the img tags? On my forum, smf 1.1.8, my hotlinked images open in a separate window (unlike the ones in the link you gave me). Is it also one of this mods features to make the img tags open the image on the same page, rather than in a new window? So then this mod changes the standard IMG tag as well as creates a new HS tag, right?
Check out my new website, MyAnimeClub.net. I plan to create the largest anime community, and most fun and user-friendly anime forum in the world. It's still in the development stage though.

nikan

How it works -> http://highslide.com/

You should update your forum to latest -> http://download.simplemachines.org/

The img tag on my forum uses an internal function of smf2 to resize large images

My mod creates a new hs tag and uses the functions of highslide script to handle large images

dougiefresh

Thank you for the wonderful mod!  I thought I'd let everybody know that when I updated my forum from 2.0 RC5 to 2.0 Gold, I had to reinstall all my mods.  This mod installed without issues and without emulation.  Hope this info helps someone!

alpheus

It is working only with attachments! Not working the images that in the topics???

dougiefresh

Are you using the [hs] bbc codes?  Cause this mod doesn't work with the [img] bbc code......

MiY4Gi

I've been wondering. Isn't there a way to somehow disable/remove the [img] tag and replace it with the [hs] tag? Then any image with the [img] tag would use the highslider script and not the built-in SMF resizer.
Check out my new website, MyAnimeClub.net. I plan to create the largest anime community, and most fun and user-friendly anime forum in the world. It's still in the development stage though.

bluehaze1991

I just installed it but when i click the picture it sends me to the images url page...




i tried it on the " rock the bells " post on my blog...


highstateofmind.com

MiY4Gi

Does your cursor change to a magnifying glass when you hover over the image?
Check out my new website, MyAnimeClub.net. I plan to create the largest anime community, and most fun and user-friendly anime forum in the world. It's still in the development stage though.

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