However, it would be helpful if it also answers the following questions:
1.) How does one accomplish 'media in the flow of the node' when using imagecache and imagefield? With modules such as img_assist, asset and image, you can place any number of images/media wherever you want in the node. With imagefield, it seems you can't unless you have multiple fields for each node type and even then, it seems you can only weight the fields to get some kind of ordering within the node, but not the kind of placement/alignment flexibility offered by the other modules.
2.) How does one handle the alignment of images/media in a node when using imagefield? It seems to call for tweaks to theme files, whereas with the image, img_assist and asset modules, this is straightforward and can be done using the module itself.
IMHO, these two issues really frustrate less savvy users trying to use these two modules together to handle images.
Do you think there is a solution to this?
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Very useful video. Thank you:-)
However, it would be helpful if it also answers the following questions:
1.) How does one accomplish 'media in the flow of the node' when using imagecache and imagefield? With modules such as img_assist, asset and image, you can place any number of images/media wherever you want in the node. With imagefield, it seems you can't unless you have multiple fields for each node type and even then, it seems you can only weight the fields to get some kind of ordering within the node, but not the kind of placement/alignment flexibility offered by the other modules.
2.) How does one handle the alignment of images/media in a node when using imagefield? It seems to call for tweaks to theme files, whereas with the image, img_assist and asset modules, this is straightforward and can be done using the module itself.
IMHO, these two issues really frustrate less savvy users trying to use these two modules together to handle images.
Do you think there is a solution to this?