Images

In order to allow the site designer a chance to keep a nice clean page design the images are presently restricted to paragraphs. Either by themselves (i.e. no text with the image - just the image by itself) or 1 or 2 images associated with paragraph text.

Image files are located in the "contents/images" folder, and like documents can be organised into subfolders, have non alphanumeric characters removed from the file names.

For example the image link below is contained on a line by itself (it's of our garden by the way). Singlton inmage links like this are displayed on the page centralised and large (your site designer may choose a different style). [[img:Garden1.jpg]] [[img:Garden2.jpg]] [[img:Garden3.jpg]] This paragraph on the other hand has two image links (each specified on it's their own lines immediatly above the paragraph). The design for this site floats the first image on the right and the second on the left. with the text flowing between, and under, the images - the site design also standardises the image size. The effect on your site may be different. It's simply a matter of taste for your site designer. [[img:Garden4.jpg]] This paragraph simply has one picture floated to the right.

For example the image link below is contained on a line by itself (it's of our garden by the way). Singlton inmage links like this are displayed on the page centralised and large (your site designer may choose a different style).

[../../images/value]

../../images/garden2.jpg../../images/garden3.jpgThis paragraph on the other hand has two image links (each specified on it's their own lines immediatly above the paragraph). The design for this site floats the first image on the right and the second on the left. with the text flowing between, and under, the images - the site design also standardises the image size. The effect on your site may be different. It's simply a matter of taste for your site designer.

../../images/garden4.jpgThis paragraph simply has one picture floated to the right.


[[img:http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en_uk/images/logo.gif]] Images can also be referenced from remote sites, as usual, just use the full URL including the leading http: (or https:).

http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en_uk/images/logo.gifImages can also be referenced from remote sites, as usual, just use the full URL including the leading http: (or https:).


Notes

If the user clicks on an image the browser should display the full image at it's natural size.