I try since long time to automatically turn of the function, that every image of the "Articles-Newsflash" module doesn't get a link automatically. It's possibly to remove the by hand for every image but I am searching for a final solution so that no new image gets a link.
Maybe someone issued the same problem before and has a good solution.
You are looking for layout overrides.
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So based on my searches this has been a long-standing bug on iOS/Apple’s end. As of yet I haven’t been able to confirm a workaround so would like to see if I’m up to speed on this.
I incorporated a new favicon on my site with the help of realfavicongenerator, and it’s showing up everywhere except Safari iOS where a faulty cache seems to force the old image to show when the site is favorited or bookmarked. Adding to homescreen works fine, MacOS favoriting/bookmarking works fine, Safari iOS doesn’t.
I remember having a similar issue when incorporating the first apple-touch-icon a few years ago, also using realfavicongenerator: when favoriting/bookmarking in Safari iOS the icon was empty instead of showing the image. Eventually it showed up but I don’t recall how or exacty when, but it definitely took a lot longer than it should have.
I’ve obviously tried clearing cache and website data/history through Safari settings, restarting my phone, appending a variable to the apple-touch-icon URL, using both absolute and relative paths, and tinkering with different image size specifications, none of which worked.
I saw a suggestion somewhere that resetting the phone may work, but my question in that scenario is what exactly to reset and whether this would compromise other data.
Are there any workarounds/fixes I’m not aware of?
I’m using an iPhone 7 with iOS 12.2. The code being used is straight from what realfavicongenerator provides.
RealFaviconGenerator's author speaking.
As you noticed, iOS Safari is quite lazy regarding favicon reloading. It is not the only one.
The trick is to force it to reload the icon by providing a URL it never encountered before. A simple way of doing this is to suffix the existing icon URL with a dummy parameter. For example, change /the_icon.png to /the_icon.png?v=2.
To do so with RealFaviconGenerator, generate your icons again. This time, make sure to open the Version/Refresh tab in the Favicon Generator Options panel, and select the second option, as below:
Note: You might want to edit manually the code already created by RealFaviconGenerator and append the version yourself. This might be a bad idea. For example, if you put your icons in your root folder, some HTML lines were not generated (because of conventions RFG is taking advantage of). But suddenly, these lines must be added to specify a version. This is definitely not something you can guess at first sight.
New favicon showed up today, with no intervention on my part (versioning had also been removed). Not sure why. Guess it may be due to a time interval.
I know Alfresco uses imagemagick for preview of images however I want to use imagemagick when uploading images to ALfresco. So that only compressed images are stored in repository.
Any idea how can I achieve this either my manipulating configurations of Alfresco or I need to do it with some programming?
Thanks
You have a few options. First, you could write a rule which would be triggered when objects of a certain mimetype are added to a folder. Your custom rule code could then invoke a transformation to compress the image and then delete the source file. One drawback to this approach is that the original file does exist in the repo for a time. The second drawback is that you'd have to configure it on every folder. This tutorial explains how to write a custom rule action.
The second option would be to implement a behavior. Your custom behavior code can look for a node creation event and take action when it sees one happen. When it sees an image it could then invoke a transformation and replace the original. This tutorial explains how to write custom behaviors.
The third option would be to do a much lower level extension of the node service, so that the original object never actually gets created but is first compressed. That would be much more involved than either of the options above.
I have been told this is possible to do but cannot get this to work.
Basically I am trying to cache and image using forge.file.cacheURL()
Now I can get the file just fine and display it in the page by creating a new Image object but what I want to do is use this cached image to change the image in the topbar.
When ever I try to do it I get an error saying "file not found" and after reading the docs a little more it seems that trigger may have "src/" coded into the class because if I put just "image/logo.png" the logo.png will show up in the header because its part of the app package.
I guess the question is.. Is my assumption correct?
Thanks!
The native UI elements (topbar/tabbar) load images directly from your apps package, not through a URL in the same ways images are shown in the webview.
What this means is that currently you can only use images included in your app in the topbar/tabbar modules.
in case anyone is interested in this, the ability was added a while ago to the API so you can now use a cached image or filesaveURL feature of forge to change the header image dynamically.
I've searched a series of forums and I've noticed that a lot of people had this same issue. I tried all the resolutions: using the longer Youtube URL like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkqS5DiF2_A
defining the width and height of the image, and I've tried using older versions of JQuery. I'm still receiving the error. I've linked all the images in the CSS file [incorrectly, but they are linked :)]. I've been trying to solve this for days and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
It appears that you have to add ?iframe=true to the end of the hyperlink
https://stackoverflow.com/===>http://stackoverflow.com?iframe=true
did the trick for me. Make sure you point direct to the web page you want to appear in the light box, not to the iframe.
I had the issue with WordPress,
I simply removed the alert.
file: /wp-content/plugins/prettyphoto-media/js/jquery.prettyPhoto.min.js
I use http://jsbeautifier.org/ to unfold the code
and comment line 350:
//alert("Image cannot be loaded. Make sure the path is correct and image exist.");
The links to the youtube video are not direct, you are using some kind of redirects. i suggest you use direct links to the youtube video
here is a demo of your site http://www.mediafire.com/?vj3l062uza7ov61 , see the left video
I have made a application and the logo appears on every page. All 3 of my layouts are copy and pasted to be identical. I have 2 partials linking to 2 pages in the same view folder and the logo works with one and doesn't with the other. It just displays the "alt" name of the <img>. Is there a way to fix this?
I'd suggest -and I apologise for this- that the obvious answer is that you're not correctly calling the image file.
Check the URI of the image -in the generated (x)html- to make sure that, in the finished page, it's pointing to the correct file. My own issues in these situations tend to be deleting a period (../image.png becomes ./image.png), a typo on the file type (image.png' asimage.pgp` -I don't know why) or some other typo-based issue.
I'm sorry I can't be more technical but those are, in my experience, the most common answers.