Perhaps I can add to this that on an Apple iBook or a 800 x 600 PC
display, actually getting the top of the textarea AND the upload
browse window to drag and drop from is a bit of a squeeze which can
make correct placement impossible.
This is particularly true if you have enlarged your textarea depth
(something I do personally). Plus a plugin like Ultimate Tag Warrior
uses real estate between the two which doesn't help matters.
PLUS - I am trying Safari 2.0.2 and I get neither the RTE toolbar OR
the Quicktags. Edited a prior post I get the complete raw HTML. Same
with Omniweb 5.1.2. I'll try it out with other Mac browsers as I have
most installed. Would this be any help?
Andy
On 09:46 AM | Thu 8 Dec 05, at 09:46 AM | 8 Dec 05, Mike Little
wrote:
On 08/12/05, Andy Skelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/8/05, Mike Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a fall-back for a non-ajax image upload and tag insert?
The image uploading is not ajax, it uses an iframe. I am making it
work as uniformly as possible with JS. Consideration for non-JS users
is pretty slight at this point.
AJAXcat is what it is... turn off JS and see how it works.
Andy
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I'm more concerned about non-mouse users. Is there any way to insert
the image tag without having to drag with a mouse?
There are a not-inconsiderable number of users for whom mouse use in
general and drag and drop in particular are difficult if not
impossible.
It is possible, albeit awkward, to use the current (1.5+) upload
system to upload an image and insert the tag into a post. The previous
version (< 1.5) was better, because it didn't interrupt the workflow
and could insert the tag into the post for you.
This new version allows the upload without the mouse, but it seems to
be IMPOSSIBLE to take that last step and get the code into the post.
This is a MASSIVE step backwards for usability, making WordPress
completely UNUSABLE for a whole class of people. This is not really
very good at all for an application which purports to be standards
complient.
It seems that the usability report published earlier this year has now
been completely forgotten in favour of sexy WYSIWYG interfaces.
I won't even get into the fact that the WYSIWYG interface still
insists on REMOVING code that I add to my post!
Mike
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