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Using Admin

ImageVue admin is used to create descriptions for images.

ImageVue admin example: www.imagevuex.com/imagevue/admin

  1. Admin Graphics Heading
    Simply an external JPG(admin/top.jpg) loaded into the top as graphic heading. Can easily be substituted.
  2. Folder Navigation
    Lets you navigate groupfolders and imagefolders through the main contentfolder. Select a groupfolder or an imagefolder to set descriptions.
  3. Image Navigation
    After selecting an imagefolder, images in the folder are listed here. Select an image to set the description for the image.
  4. Image Name and Path
    Simply displays the name and full path of a selected image. Full path is clickable for viewing the image in full size.
  5. Description Area
    Here descriptions are added to images. You can use basic html tags in the textfield also : <b><br><i><u><a><font [face][color][size]>. Use the button below to save description.
  6. Image Preview
    Thumbnail preview image of the current selected image.
  7. Image Attributes
    Displays dimensions, filesize, upload date and index number of the current image.
  8. Basic Navigation
    Simple Next - Previous navigation between images in the current list.
  9. Save and HTML toggle
    Use the HTML button to toggle between normal and html view of your current description text. Use the SAVE button to save your current description.
  10. Help and Settings
    A few settings, html tag overview, templates and save log.

 

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