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											QuicknEasyImage 
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											Version 
											1.7 
											QuicknEasyImage is the quick and easy way to 
add an image (including photographs) to a web 
page. Upload images using a simple web form 
and the full HTML tag is created for you 
automatically including: image size; padding, 
borders; and alignment. Just copy and paste the 
result into the HTML of your webpage. This is the 
perfect image utility script for weblogers, HTML 
novices, website managers or ISPs providing 
useful utilities to their users.
Uploaded images can be resized; the resulting 
image retains its original proportions.
Upload a thumbnail and image to link to using one 
form.
Install on any platform that supports PHP (4.1.0), 
including: Linux, Unix, Unix variants, Mac OS X, 
Windows 2000 and NT. It works for any user with a 
web browser and an Internet connection. 
Features
* Simple web interface. 
* Automatically generates the full image tag; copy 
and paste the tag into your HTML. 
* Perfect for non-technical users, but likely to be 
used by everyone, because it's so quick and easy. 
* Automatically adds height and width attributes, 
(speeds up page layout) . 
* Click a radio button to align the image to the left, 
right, or none. 
* Click a checkbox for horizontal and vertical 
padding. 
* Click a checkbox to add a single pixel border. 
* Resizes uploaded images, if requested (retains 
proportions). 
* Implemented using valid HTML 4.01 and CSS. 
* Provides users with information about how to 
prepare photos for the web. 
* The image tag created is Section 508 and Bobby 
compliant (AA approved); the alt attribute uses the 
image description as the label. Now you don't 
need to worry that all your photographs will have 
labels, 'Description' is a compulsory field. 
* Points to useful HTML tutorials to help users 
learn about the attributes of the image tag. 
* No need to know HTML to add a photograph to a 
web page. 
* The appearance of QuicknEasyImage utility 
pages can be changed to look like the rest of your 
site, by editing the standard HTML header and 
footer files. |