26 file "COPYING" included with this distribution, or at the following URL: |
26 file "COPYING" included with this distribution, or at the following URL: |
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28 <http://enanocms.org/Special:GNU_General_Public_License> |
28 <http://enanocms.org/Special:GNU_General_Public_License> |
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30 If you already have Enano set up, you can view a copy of the GPL by searching |
30 If you already have Enano set up, you can view a copy of the GPL by searching |
31 for "GNU General Public License". |
31 for "GNU General Public License" on your Enano site. |
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33 Installing Snapr |
33 Installing Snapr |
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36 To install the Snapr plugin on your site, just extract the zip or tarball file |
36 To install the Snapr plugin on your site, just extract the zip or tarball file |
39 plugins/ folder inside your Enano root. |
39 plugins/ folder inside your Enano root. |
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41 To enable Snapr plugin, go to the Administration panel, expand General, click |
41 To enable Snapr plugin, go to the Administration panel, expand General, click |
42 Manage Plugins, and click Enable in the row showing the Snapr plugin. |
42 Manage Plugins, and click Enable in the row showing the Snapr plugin. |
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44 Snapr was developed to be compatible with Enano 1.0, however the copy of Enano |
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45 it was developed under was a 1.0.1 Mercurial pull. If you experience |
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46 compatibility issues with Snapr, they'll probably be fixed with an upgrade to |
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47 the latest copy of Enano in the official Mercurial repository: |
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49 <http://nighthawk.enanocms.org/hg/enano> |
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51 Using Snapr |
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54 The first thing you should do once you get the plugin enabled is go to Edit the |
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55 Sidebar and add a link to Special:Gallery (or Special.Gallery if you use the |
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56 Windows compatibility patch) using normal wikilink syntax. This will enable |
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57 users to access your gallery browser without having to search around. From |
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58 there, you can browse through the gallery (it's empty by default) and create |
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59 folders as needed. Images can be moved in between folders using the Edit Image |
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60 links on each image page or through the drop-down menu that shows when you |
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61 hover over an image title in the gallery browser. |
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63 Snapr also hooks into the sidebar and search subsystems. You can add a block to |
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64 your sidebar that shows a random image from Snapr's gallery by going to Edit |
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65 The Sidebar -> Create New Block, selecting Use Code from a Plugin, and |
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66 selecting "Random Image" from the dropdown menu. The search hook is automatic; |
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67 whenever you perform a search, image results will be displayed on the search |
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68 page. |
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44 Obtaining support |
70 Obtaining support |
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47 Support for Snapr is available via the same support channels as Enano, as it |
73 Support for Snapr is available via the same support channels as Enano, as it |
48 is developed and maintained by the official Enano team. For support options, |
74 is developed and maintained by the official Enano team. For support options, |