![]() The Download link still accesses version 3.9.137.163. Change log not available for this version Improved throughput and error handling in Google Photos Backup. We would like to thank Hossein Lotfi, Secunia Research, for helping to identify issues in RAW handling. Addresses occasional crashes in file scanning operations. Addresses occasional crashes in network operations. Improve robustness of network operation in Google Photos Backup. Disable, for the time being, uploads of face tags. If a text editor does not support file areas, you can still use images, but only by entering the URL to an image already hosted somewhere else on the internet.- Re-branding from Google+ Photos to Google Photos There are reasons why a particular area does or doesn't support files such as the ability to backup/restore or compatibility with other areas in Moodle such as the gradebook. The second thing to mention is that some text areas in Moodle support uploading files and some do not. ![]() the first thing to check for is any errors in the Javascript console (F12 in Firefox or IE9+). The filepicker and text editor in Moodle are affected if there are any Javascript errors in the page. Why is there no 'Browse repositories' option available? The site administrator can also enable the Flickr and Picasa repositories for users to access images from their own accounts.After clicking into Find or Upload an image, click on the Flickr repository to search for a suitable image.For this, the Flickr public repository must be enabled by the administrator.It is possible to search and display an image from Flickr.Care must be taken however that images pasted this way are not subject to copyright, and also that the image doesn't come with an unwanted hyperlink.Īdding an image from image hosting sites like Flickr ![]() It is possible to copy and paste an online image into the text editor in the same way that some students might copy and paste into a presentation.Add a description of the image or tick/check the box for no description.Paste the URL of the image you have online into the Enter URL box.Follow the instructions for Uploading and Displaying an image as above.Also, so-calledhot-linking to images online if you don't own them yourself is not recommended. Note: If the image is taken offline, it will be replaced by a red X on your course page. If you have images available elsewhere online, you can display them too without the need to upload to Moodle.See Using Label for full instructions how to do this.As you drag the image, a prompt box appears where you choose "add image to course page" rather than "create a file resource".Images may be dragged and dropped directly into a label onto the course page if you are using a supported browser (not IE 9, Safari 6 or below or earlier versions of Firefox) and 'media drag and drop" is enabled in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Label and verify the box 'media drag and drop' setting is ticked. ![]() Note it is much better to upload an image of the desired size rather than modifying it afterwards.
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