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		<title><![CDATA[Uploading images into Morfeoshow / Joomgallery results in an error or a blank page. No images are uploaded. How do I resize my images / pictures so that I can upload them more easily into my Joomla gallery?]]></title>
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If your images have come straight from a digital camera, chances are they are much bigger than they need to be for the web.
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Webservers and web software sometimes will limit the amount of data you can upload, or they may timeout if the upload takes too long.  To avoid these hassles, make sure your images have been compressed a little more, and or reduce the dimensions.
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If you know how to edit images, use whatever software you are familiar with.  You may need to experiment with different image dimensions, as well as compression levels.  Generally speaking,an image for publication to the web should not need to be larger than 1000px wide (r about 650px high if it is a portait image).
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If you need some help editing your images for uploading to your gallery, you can try using the free tool PIXResizer:<br />
<a href="http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm" target="_blank">http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm</a>
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If you have problems when trying to run PIXResizer, please try installing the file on this page:<br />
<a href="http://bluefive.pair.com/vbrun.htm" target="_blank">http://bluefive.pair.com/vbrun.htm<br />
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		<link>http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/faqs/content/7/20/en/uploading-images-into-morfeoshow-_-joomgallery-results-in-an-error-or-a-blank-page-no-images-are-uploaded-how-do-i-resize-my-images-_-pictures-so-that-i-can-upload-them-more-easily-into-my-joomla-gallery.html</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[How can I show a list of multiple articles in random order, in a module on my Joomla website?]]></title>
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The core Joomla Newsflash module does provide you with the ability to display a random article, however it is limited to only 1 article at a time.
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If you wish to have the ability to display random articles in a list, either horizontally or vertically, then please see our main website for a module which we have available to download for free.
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<a href="http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/the-news/69-joomla-module-enhancements-newsflash.html ">
http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/the-news/69-joomla-module-enhancements-newsflash.html 
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		<link>http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/faqs/content/7/19/en/how-can-i-show-a-list-of-multiple-articles-in-random-order-in-a-module-on-my-joomla-website.html</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[How do I add a picture to my morfeoshow gallery in my website?]]></title>
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1. Login to your Joomla! administration panel.  This will usually be www.yourdomain.com/administrator
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2. From the main menu, select COMPONENTS -&gt; MORFEOSHOW -&gt; GALLERIES
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<img src="images/Image/images/m-addimg01.jpg" alt="morfeoshow-add-image" width="628" height="285" /> 
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3. Click on the upload button for the gallery you wish to add the image to:
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<img src="images/Image/images/m-addimg02.jpg" alt=" " width="617" height="283" /> 
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4. Click on the &#39;browse&#39; button next to the UPLOAD IMAGE field.  This will allow you to point to a file which is stored somewhere on your computer.
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<img src="images/Image/images/m-addimg03.jpg" alt=" " width="610" height="404" /> 
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5. Once you have navigated on your computer to the location of the desired image, select that image and press the OPEN button:
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<img src="images/Image/images/m-addimg04.jpg" alt=" " width="694" height="492" /> 
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6. Click on the SAVE IMAGE button to upload the image to the server.
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<img src="images/Image/images/m-addimg05.jpg" alt=" " width="691" height="392" /> 
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7. That&#39;s it!
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		<link>http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/faqs/content/7/18/en/how-do-i-add-a-picture-to-my-morfeoshow-gallery-in-my-website.html</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 04:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[How do I use the JCE Media Box to display YouTube and other videos, or images, in a shadowbox?]]></title>
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1. Firstly, you must have installed the JCE Mediabox Plugin and published it.  You can follow the same steps to install JCE to installjust about any other component or plugin: <a href="index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=7&amp;id=16&amp;artlang=en" class="intfaqlink">How to install the Joomla Content Editor (JCE)</a>
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2. While editing your article, you will need to create something to be a &#39;link&#39; to your video or image.  For this example, write some text - something like "Click here for the video".
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3. Grab a copy of the URL / address for your video or image to your 
clipboard (CTRL + C).  For example, open your video in YouTube, go to 
the address bar in your web browser, highlight and copy the full address
(right click and &#39;copy&#39; or CTRL + C).
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4. Go back to your Joomla admin panel where you were editing your article. With your mouse, highlight the text you created for your video link 
(i.e. hold down left mouse button and drag across the desired text).<br />
5. Click on the Insert Link icon: <img src="http://judedaviesastrology.com.au/plugins/editors/jce/tiny_mce/plugins/advlink/img/advlink.gif" alt=" " width="20" height="20" /> in the toolbar.
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6. In the URL field at the top, paste in your image or video URL / address.
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7. Click on the advanced tab.
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8. In the Classes List field, select &#39;jcepopup&#39;.
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9. Click on the INSERT button at the bottom of the pop-up window to apply your changes to the editor.
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10. You now need to click on the SAVE or APPLY buttons in your article, as usual, to save your changes.
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11. Have a look at your article in your website, and you should find that your link now looks a little unusual, and when clicked, will initiate a cool shadowbox to display your content.
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		<link>http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/faqs/content/7/17/en/how-do-i-use-the-jce-media-box-to-display-youtube-and-other-videos-or-images-in-a-shadowbox.html</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 03:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[An easier way to add an image to your Joomla articles - your ability to do this depends on what editor is installed for your admin pages.]]></title>
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If you have an editor in your Joomla installation which allows it, you can add images to your article without having to use the Media Manager menu.
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We recommend you use the <a href="http://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads" target="_blank">Joomla Content Editor (JCE)</a>  - you will need to <a href="index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=16&amp;artlang=en" class="intfaqlink">install this via your administration panel</a> first. JCE provides an ADD IMAGE button in your toolbar.  The tool will allow you to upload images straight from your article edit window, and provides many powerful features. 
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OR if you don&#39;t have JCE or don&#39;t feel inclined to install it, you can still try the method below: 
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Open the article you want in the admin panel, then look for the Add Image button at the bottom left of the edit window <em>[Fig 1]</em> 
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Fig 1
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Once opened, you should be able to see a Browse button at the botton left of the new window.  You can use this to browse for files on your local computer.  Once you have selected one, use the Start Upload button to start uploading it to the server.  The image will then appear on the list of available images you can add to an article - select the image and click on the Insert button in the top right of the window <em>[Fig 2] </em>
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Fig 2
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		<link>http://joomla.elegantlogic.com.au/faqs/content/7/14/en/an-easier-way-to-add-an-image-to-your-joomla-articles-_-your-ability-to-do-this-depends-on-what-editor-is-installed-for-your-admin-pages.html</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 01:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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