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Image upload #40
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I don't agree. There are so many ways to get an image hosted online without needing Wordpress to do it. Adding an "insert image" feature would add clutter to the clean UX. |
@joshkerr totally agree. |
Okay, I changed my mind, go for it. |
If you want to provide a clean UX, you can't leave out uploading images. It's like having to download a mail app from the app store before you can view your mail on an iPhone. Less is not always more. |
@joshkerr |
Hook it up @ricardorauch, the guy basically gave you the source code. Easy-as-pie. |
Hah |
@maccman well, you did give it to him, and the rest of the world. Nicely done BTW. |
This is awesome! ... Now I have some learning ahead of me to figure out how to implement this. For someone with a higher-than-average-but-still-much-less-than-professional understanding of JQuery, this is basically in Greek. |
Any progress on this one? I guess @ricardorauch included it in the pay version of the wp-svbtle editor. @ricardorauch ist there hope that the opensource version gets the love of image uploading too? |
Hi,
Love wp-svbtle so far. One thing bugs me is that there is no place to upload images while in the /wp-svbtle admin area. Did I miss anything? Going to the /wp-admin area just to upload an image is kinda annoying. Hotlinking images or FTP's uploads are not efficient either. Would love to see it all integrated into the early clean admin environment.
Maybe there can be something in the posts' "Option" area together with the External URL for this?
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