As discussed elsewhere, paid plugins for Elgg don't make sense since it is GPL.
An Elgg demonstration site focused on tidypics wouldn't be a bad idea. Right now Gabriel is using his own family Elgg site as a demonstration site but it often doesn't have the latest code. The team is not really large enough to support another site. This latest version is taking longer than expected (but that's normal).
I was just suggesting a site to centralize (it is too spread out and searching for answers is a chore sometimes) the tidypics info/demo/showcase, not to ask money for it. I have a reseller account and was offering some space, and some admin. I use the package but don't really contribute to the development (I'm not a developer). I can build websites and was just offering to help.
I think Scott's simply offering server space for an Elgg-based web-site where the latest most current TidyPics can be demo'ed and maybe.. Being such a nice PlugIn -- it will be nice to have a demo site TidyPics.Com ;-) -- it wll probably make the PlugIn even more popular because new Elggers will be able to play with a live demo and see just how good TidyPics really is without having to install, install...;-) commercializing into a paid-plugin need *not to be a issue, I am sure that anyone who likes TidyPics and wants to donate will ask to be able to donate anyway ;-)
As discussed elsewhere, paid plugins for Elgg don't make sense since it is GPL.
An Elgg demonstration site focused on tidypics wouldn't be a bad idea. Right now Gabriel is using his own family Elgg site as a demonstration site but it often doesn't have the latest code. The team is not really large enough to support another site. This latest version is taking longer than expected (but that's normal).
I was just suggesting a site to centralize (it is too spread out and searching for answers is a chore sometimes) the tidypics info/demo/showcase, not to ask money for it. I have a reseller account and was offering some space, and some admin. I use the package but don't really contribute to the development (I'm not a developer). I can build websites and was just offering to help.
I think Scott's simply offering server space for an Elgg-based web-site where the latest most current TidyPics can be demo'ed and maybe.. Being such a nice PlugIn -- it will be nice to have a demo site TidyPics.Com ;-) -- it wll probably make the PlugIn even more popular because new Elggers will be able to play with a live demo and see just how good TidyPics really is without having to install, install...;-) commercializing into a paid-plugin need *not to be a issue, I am sure that anyone who likes TidyPics and wants to donate will ask to be able to donate anyway ;-)
As discussed elsewhere, paid plugins for Elgg don't make sense since it is GPL.
An Elgg demonstration site focused on tidypics wouldn't be a bad idea. Right now Gabriel is using his own family Elgg site as a demonstration site but it often doesn't have the latest code. The team is not really large enough to support another site. This latest version is taking longer than expected (but that's normal).
I was just suggesting a site to centralize (it is too spread out and searching for answers is a chore sometimes) the tidypics info/demo/showcase, not to ask money for it. I have a reseller account and was offering some space, and some admin. I use the package but don't really contribute to the development (I'm not a developer). I can build websites and was just offering to help.
I think Scott's simply offering server space for an Elgg-based web-site where the latest most current TidyPics can be demo'ed and maybe.. Being such a nice PlugIn -- it will be nice to have a demo site TidyPics.Com ;-) -- it wll probably make the PlugIn even more popular because new Elggers will be able to play with a live demo and see just how good TidyPics really is without having to install, install...;-) commercializing into a paid-plugin need *not to be a issue, I am sure that anyone who likes TidyPics and wants to donate will ask to be able to donate anyway ;-)
As discussed elsewhere, paid plugins for Elgg don't make sense since it is GPL.
An Elgg demonstration site focused on tidypics wouldn't be a bad idea. Right now Gabriel is using his own family Elgg site as a demonstration site but it often doesn't have the latest code. The team is not really large enough to support another site. This latest version is taking longer than expected (but that's normal).
I was just suggesting a site to centralize (it is too spread out and searching for answers is a chore sometimes) the tidypics info/demo/showcase, not to ask money for it. I have a reseller account and was offering some space, and some admin. I use the package but don't really contribute to the development (I'm not a developer). I can build websites and was just offering to help.
I think Scott's simply offering server space for an Elgg-based web-site where the latest most current TidyPics can be demo'ed and maybe.. Being such a nice PlugIn -- it will be nice to have a demo site TidyPics.Com ;-) -- it wll probably make the PlugIn even more popular because new Elggers will be able to play with a live demo and see just how good TidyPics really is without having to install, install...;-) commercializing into a paid-plugin need *not to be a issue, I am sure that anyone who likes TidyPics and wants to donate will ask to be able to donate anyway ;-)
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
@tidypics.. thats awsome.. another thing, is it possible for tidypics to have a default album? i mean one that is always there weather the user creates it or not. so lets say if somebody tags you in a photo that photo would go into your default album, this album could also be used for other purposes. eg.. on my dashboard plugin i will have features like on facebook so i am making a spot where you could upload images on the dashboard. these images could go to that album also.
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
By default, Tidypics saves the original image to the server disk and creates three smaller images (the main image view, the album view, and the small thumbnail for the activity river.
I think you are asking that the original image not be saved but another resized image that is larger than the main image view. This the image that would be available for download rather than the original image. Am I understanding this correctly?
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