Reputation: 800
I'm freshly new with Django CMS. I'm able to resize something by CSS in Django but that process slows me down so I think it would be faster by using Django CMS. Ok now I got the Welcome page with Django CMS, then I start by adding a picture and surprised that there is not an option to resize it. I found something like sorl_thumbnail package but can't figure out how to integrate the code to my template. Here is from the tutorial of sorl_thumbnail:
{% load thumbnail %}
{% thumbnail item.image "100x100" crop="center" as im %}
<img src="{{ im.url }}" width="{{ im.width }}" height="{{ im.height }}">
{% endthumbnail %}
In my feature.html template:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% load cms_tags staticfiles sekizai_tags menu_tags %}
{% block content %}
<div>
{% placeholder "feature" %}
</div>
<div>
{% placeholder "content" %}
</div>
{% endblock content %}
The tutorial of sorl_thumbnail is useless, it doesn't say where to put their code. I tried to paste the whole thing but no luck. Can you guys help please!
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1931
Reputation: 5597
I would also recommend cmsplugin_filer_image
as mentioned by @yakky
See: https://github.com/stefanfoulis/cmsplugin-filer/tree/develop/cmsplugin_filer_image
But if you want to continue use djangocms-picture
, you'll need to override the plugin template.
Copy the snippet below to cms/plugins/picture.html
in your template
directory.
{% load thumbnail %}
<span class="plugin_picture{% if picture.float %} align-{{ picture.float }}{% endif %}">
{% if link %}<a href="{{ link }}">{% endif %}
{% thumbnail picture.image "100x100" crop="center" as im %}
<img src="{{ im.url }}" width="{{ im.width }}" height="{{ im.height }}">
{% endthumbnail %}
{% if link %}</a>{% endif %}
</span>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 301
djangocms-picture plugin is rather basic, please check cmsplugin-filer (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cmsplugin-filer/0.10) plugins for more advanced image plugin
Upvotes: 2