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[New Version]MARCO1 Image Resizer - Using Java Script - Working with CSS Files
by MARCO1
16 Jan 2010 19:22

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MARCO1 Image Resizer

What's this ?
This Mod re-size images with Javascript to make it small and enlarge it, Also Working with CSS Files Enabled without any problem.

Features :
  • Full compatible with All vBulletin 4.x Versions
  • Working with Store CSS Stylesheets as Files Updated
  • Working with linked images and Un-linked images
  • Using Java Script to re-size the images NEW!
  • Re-size Images In posts NEW!
  • Re-size Images in Signatures NEW!
  • Control the size of the image in Posts from AdminCp NEW!
  • Control the size of the image in Signatures from AdminCp NEW!
  • No longer need to upload anything else, Only Import the xml file. NEW!
  • Working with all major browsers. NEW!
  • IE 5.5 - IE 6 - IE 7 - Firefox 3.0 Supported :up: NEW!
New Fixes :Mod Info :
  • Coder : MARCO1
  • Version : 2.0
  • vBulletin Compatible Versions : All vBulletin 4.x versions
  • Installation time : 10 seconds
Installation :
Import the .xml file from admincp.

Upgrading :

Re-import the xml file from admincp and allow overwrite.

Screen-Shots - Downloads :
In Attachments

Translations :Problems & Support :
This Mod is 100% Supported if you have any problem feel free to ask it here.
I will never support anyone that use the Mod without click on Mark As Installed.


If you like it Mark As Installed.

MARCO1 16 Jan 2010 19:47

Reserved For Updates.

mokujin 16 Jan 2010 20:00

Installed

I dont like to have upload a file, so can you make the file clientscript/MARCO1.css in template?

Thanks

MARCO1 16 Jan 2010 20:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by mokujin (Post 1957589)
Installed

I dont like to have upload a file, so can you make the file clientscript/MARCO1.css in template?

Thanks

If I make it in template it will not work with Store CSS Files :)
So I should store my CSS First before use it.

mandingo 16 Jan 2010 20:24

This doesnt seem to be working. Where exactly do I upload the css file?
forum/clientscript?
forum/clientscript/vbulletin_css?

MARCO1 16 Jan 2010 20:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by mandingo (Post 1957600)
This doesnt seem to be working. Where exactly do I upload the css file?
forum/clientscript?
forum/clientscript/vbulletin_css?

Yes, re-download the Mod again from the first post and re-import the xml file, And it should work.

mandingo 16 Jan 2010 20:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by MARCO1 (Post 1957607)
Just upload clientscript folder in your vbroot and the FTP Client will put it in the right place

P.S : To make sure you are upload the file in the right place, this file "MARCO1.css" should be in your clientscript folder.

Hmm,it's in the right place.
I posted a few huge images and they're still huge. Not sure what's going on.

MARCO1 16 Jan 2010 20:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by mandingo (Post 1957615)
Hmm,it's in the right place.
I posted a few huge images and they're still huge. Not sure what's going on.

Yes, the product have a problem and now fixed, re-download the package now and re-import the xml file.

mandingo 16 Jan 2010 20:44

Works like a charm, Thanks!

MARCO1 16 Jan 2010 20:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by mandingo (Post 1957623)
Works like a charm, Thanks!

You are welcome and thanks for your report :)
P.S : You use the Mod without Mark as installed don't forget that ;)

mandingo 16 Jan 2010 20:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by MARCO1 (Post 1957625)
You are welcome and thanks for your report :)
P.S : You use the Mod without Mark as installed don't forget that ;)

Oops,I forgot!

Hornstar 16 Jan 2010 21:23

What does it resize the big images to?

Allan 16 Jan 2010 22:06

Nice hack, thank you ;)

Kolbi 16 Jan 2010 22:26

great thing :)

Yeah, where can i change the default width?

Hasanudin 16 Jan 2010 22:27

hi marco1, can this work for signature too?


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