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Post by oj2021 on Apr 14, 2019 11:55:19 GMT -8
So pasting images in will not work Kami ?
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Post by Kami on Apr 14, 2019 12:01:13 GMT -8
So pasting images in will not work Kami ? If you are referring to the copy/paste function via clipboard (like you would with text), then no. I think Chris wrote a plugin that would allow you to do it, but I'm not sure where the plugin is located or what it's called (tagged him so hopefully he'll be able to link you).
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Post by oj2021 on Apr 14, 2019 12:04:53 GMT -8
Thanks very much everyone!
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Post by Chris on Apr 15, 2019 12:30:27 GMT -8
The header code or the miniplugin located here will allow you to copy and paste richtext into the WYSIWYG editor which would include copying and pasting images. It should however be pointed out that pasting images in that way results in hotlinking meaning you have no control over how long that image will remain since whoever is paying to have that image hosted on the web is definitely not going to take your concerns into consideration when deciding to pull the image, not to mention it is not proper etiquette and akin to stealing wifi from your neighbor (they're paying and you're leaching). Rehosting the image with an image host that actively encourages you to host with them and also promises to keep that image available for the foreseeable future is a much better deal.
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