On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Fred wrote:
You just upload the images to a directory and reference them using
plain good old <img src> html? Please say it ain't so... ;-)
It's what I do, giving it a right or left class as needed.
It's easy, works, and flexible in that I can put the images wherever
I want them to be.
But if, say, I always had a header or title graphic in the same place
for each entry, I'd probably put that in the model. But if it's just
random images inside of the body content, I don't think it's worth it.
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