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Image Resizer Javascript
Developer Last Online: Sep 2008
Image Resizer Javascript
With this simple javascript, if an image posted in your forum in a thread has a width that is larger then 80% of your browser resolution, it will be automagically resized. The image will also resize as you increase or decrease your browser size, so it is great for fluid styles. This javascript only affects images that are shown when viewing showthread. NOTE: This is only a simple javascript to resize the image, there is no option to view the image at it's original size, etc., if you want to do that all you need to do is right-click on the image and choose "View Image." It does not do server side resizing of images, since everything is done client side. It also does not prevent long loading times, since the images have to be downloaded by the user before the script can resize them. If a user does not have javascript enabled then the image will not be resized - however if a person is browsing the internet, and do not have javascript enabled then an image that is too large will be the least of their worries. This should work with all versions of vbulletin Unlike other image resizing mods, this mod only requires one simple template edit, and no additional files , plugins, database changes or file edits. DEMO LINK: CLICK HERE Screenshots: Imagine a picture that is too large, now imagine it smaller. ![]() Installation: If you have TMS (Template Modification System) installed, then download the templateedits-resizeimage.xml and upload it via TMS, and it will automatically edit the template. If you do not have TMS installed, then download the image_resizer.txt file and follow the directions. If you find this useful, please click install. If you REALLY like it then please nominate it as Mod of the Month. ![]() Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Supporters / CoAuthors Show Your Support
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HERE IS A DEMO LINK
PLEASE NOTE: the XML included in the first post is NOT a product! It is a TMS file, for use with the Template Modification System. If you do not have TMS installed, then you will need to do the template edit manually (which is not really a big deal - it is only one very simple template edit). If you do have TMS installed, then it is even easier! Simply go to the "Template-Modifications Manager" and click on [Up-/Download Template-Modifications] and then browse to the XML on your hard drive, and set "Allow Overwrite" to "Yes" and click on the "Import" button. If you are not using vb 3.6.8 then set the "Ignore File Version" to "Yes." No members have liked this post.
Last edited by yoyoyoyo : 10 Nov 2007 at 23:29. |
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No demo ?
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nice one yoyo
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Thank you yoyoyoyo
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Thanks for the installs and for the nominations
![]() HERE IS A DEMO LINK If anyone else wants to post a demo link I will add it to the first post. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by yoyoyoyo : 10 Nov 2007 at 23:29. |
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It says "Invalid File Specified" when uploading the XML.
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are you uploading the xml via TMS? it is not a product - it can only be used with TMS, otherwise you will need to do the edit manually (which is no big deal - it is very simple). If you are using TMS, then re-download it, because I just tried again and it works fine.
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/me clicks install
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It doesn't work when I edit/quote posts with huge images.
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there's no reason it shouldn't - clear your web cache and try again. I just tried doing it and it works the same with edited posts as it does with freshly posted images. If you clear your web cache and are still having problems, then please PM me a URL of your site so I can take a look at what you are referring to.
You can see an example of a resized image in a quote HERE No members have liked this post.
Last edited by yoyoyoyo : 10 Nov 2007 at 23:32. |
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Live demo?
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the mod takes a few seconds to install, and will not break your site - install it, then upload a large image to your forums. If you do not like it uninstall it.
HERE IS A DEMO LINK No members have liked this post.
Last edited by yoyoyoyo : 10 Nov 2007 at 23:28. |
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Does this resize big signatures?
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yes, but only if the signatures contain images that are wider than the screen.
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