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Add an image element to a template

We add an image element to an authoring template when we want the image to be used by a set of items using the same authoring template.

  1. Open or create an authoring template.

  2. Click Manage Elements.

  3. Select Image as the element type.

  4. Enter a name. Do not use double-byte and non-ASCII characters.

  5. Enter a display title to use as the title of the element displayed indexes and forms.

  6. If we have created a text provider plug-in for a multi-locale site, we can also select the text provider and enter a key to look up a string from the selected text provider. The text provider displays a different display title for each language it has been configured for. The text entered in the Display Title field is only used if an appropriate display title is not available from the selected text provider, or if the text provider is not available.

  7. Click OK. The image element is added to the form.

  8. Go to the image element created. Either select an image file, or do nothing if we want the content creators to select an image.

    1. Click Upload a file to select a file to store in the image component.

    2. Define the image properties:

        Border
        Define the size of the border to appear around the image. (0 = no border)

        Width
        Set the width of the image (in pixels). Optional.

        Height
        Set the height of the image (in pixels). Optional.

        Alternate text
        Enter the name of the image to display when saving the image, or if the browser cannot display the image.

        HTML Tag Name
        Enter the name of the HTML tag to be used in JavaScript.

  9. Click to open the display properties of each field in the element. This is where we define how the element is displayed on the item form.

    1. To display the field as a required field select Identify this as a required field.

    2. To hide a field on the content form from all users select Hide field. We must specify a default value if the field is a required field.

      Administrators and managers can choose to display hidden fields and elements in an item by clicking Show hidden fields.

    3. Minimum and maximum byte values to restrict the size of files added to an image element. This can be used to prevent your content creators from uploading large files that may be to large to realistically store and access from a web page.

    4. We can also restrict the mime type of files that can be added to image elements. We add multiple mime types separated by a space.

    5. Type the number of characters to use in Field Width to set the size of the displayed field. If we leave this blank, the default field size is used.

    6. Type a number into the maximum or minimum characters or words fields to set limits on the number of characters or words a user can enter in a field.

    7. Select the users or groups to grant edit access to a field or element by clicking Add Editors.

    8. Select the users or groups to grant view access to a field or element by clicking Add Viewers.

    9. Type field-specific help into Field help text. This displays with the element in the content form.

      If we have created a text provider plug-in for a multi-locale site, we can also select the text provider and enter a key to look up a string from the selected text provider. The text provider displays a different help text for each language it has been configured for. The text entered in the Field help field is only used if an appropriate help text is not available from the selected text provider, or if the text provider is not available.

  10. Save the authoring template.


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