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Thanks to the hundreds of people who contributed to making the Nodewords module what it was, especially all the folks who maintained it for many years.
This module provides a simple text format (input filter) that handles <?php ?> and <code></code> tags so that users can post code without having to worry about manually escaping <
Image Assist allows users to upload and insert images inline into content. It automatically generates an "Add image" link under fields of your choice. Clicking the link opens an image browser, displaying all images that have been uploaded via the Image module.
Images can be filtered by ownership or taxonomy terms (categories). New images can be uploaded through Image Assist's dialog. Clicking on an image displays a properties page where attributes such as caption, size, and alignment can be set before the image is inserted into the post.
Image Assist is especially useful when using a client-side editor/WYSIWYG editor. Currently, it can be used with TinyMCE via Wysiwyg API - support for other editors is right on the way.
Note: As of 2010/02/07, this module appears to no longer be supported. If you are interested in taking this module over, or you as the module maintainer feel this message has been posted in error, please reply to #683788: Book Review seems abandoned.
The context links module allows you to easily create links to context-related material using a simple markup syntax. The links are indicated by either linking the text itself or by inserting a specific string or icon that links to the related information.
When you create a pblog entry it allows you to upload a zip file containing images along with the normal text body. Once you have submitted the pblog entry it unzips the file, creates thumbnails and medium size versions of the images. In the teaser for the node it will display a random image out of the gallery and in the node under the blog entry it displays a gallery of thumbnails.
If you click on a thumbnail it shows you the medium size image, and allows you to skip forward or backwards through the gallery or view the full size image.
About
My "blog" is all based around my digital camera. I take pictures of things that happen, the module aims to make it easy to upload a ton of photos with a blog. The teaser show a random picture and links to the main node with a gallery of all the pics.
There is also a block that displays a random pic from all your pblogs. Ive tried to make it as simple as possible, no database fiddling needed. Just copy pblog.module to your modules dir enable and your ready to go.