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- Insert is a utility that makes inserting images and links to files into text
 
- areas or WYSIWYGs much easier. It adds a simple JavaScript-based button to
 
- File and Image fields. Images may be inserted into text areas with a specific
 
- Image style.
 
- Insert was written by Nate Haug.
 
- This Module Made by Robots: http://www.lullabot.com
 
- Dependencies
 
- ------------
 
- Insert module does not have any dependencies, but it won't do anything unless
 
- you have at least one File or Image field configured on your site. Both of
 
- these fields are provided by Drupal core.
 
- Recommended
 
- -----------
 
- * WYSIWYG module
 
- Install
 
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- 1) Copy the insert folder to the modules folder in your installation. Usually
 
-    this is sites/all/modules.
 
- 2) In your Drupal site, enable the module under Administer -> Modules
 
-    (/admin/modules).
 
- 3) Add or configure a File or Image field under Administer -> Structure ->
 
-    Content types -> [type] -> Manage Fields
 
-    (admin/structure/types/manage/[type]/fields). Once configuring a field,
 
-    there is a new section in the Field options for "Insert". You can then
 
-    configure the field to include an Insert button and what templates you would
 
-    like to have.
 
- 4) Create a piece of content with the configured field. After uploading a file,
 
-    an "Insert" button will appear. Click this button to send the file or image
 
-    into the Body field.
 
- Insert should work on multiple fields (the last field that was active will
 
- receive the file), and with most popular WYSIWYG editors.
 
- Theming
 
- -------
 
- Insert can be configured to work with non-HTML filters like BBCode or Markdown.
 
- To do this, copy the template file you would like to change from the "templates"
 
- directory to your active theme's directory. Then empty your Drupal caches at
 
- admin/config/development/performance.
 
- The Image templates may also be used per Image style. You can copy the
 
- image-insert-image.tpl.php file to your theme directory and then rename it to
 
- image-insert-image--[style-name].tpl.php, where [style-name] is the name of the
 
- Image style. Change underscores to hyphens in the style name.
 
 
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