Bundle::DadaMail<\/code> module. The latter will install all the optional modules that Dada Mail can take advantage of, for lots of advanced features.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
If opening up an image in a separate app, copying it, then pasting it into the rich text editor is too much bother, try simply selecting the image in your desktop computer’s file manager, and dragging it into the rich text editor – this will also upload the image, resize (if necessary), and embed the image in your message, ready to be sent out.<\/p>\n
The final way to add an image to your message in Dada Mail that we’re going to cover is to use one of the bundled file managers that comes with Dada Mail. Look in the toolbar of the rich text editor for a icon labeled, “Image” – it has a very simplified picture of a mountain\/sun:<\/p>\n
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Click that icon, which will open up a modal window. (The workflow here is not as streamlined as we’d like, but follow these steps, and it usually works out great): Find the button labeled, Browse Server<\/strong> and click it,<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
This will open up the web file manager. In this walk through, we’re using KCFinder, which is the default option – you can change this option in Dada Mail’s bundled installer. Find the button labeled, Upload<\/strong>, and click it.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
This will open up a file browser on your local computer, where you can select an image to be uploaded. Selecting the file will begin the upload, and once the upload is completed, the file will be available to be selected.<\/p>\n
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Double-click\/tab the image you’d like to add to your message. The web file manager will close, revealing that modal window once again, with your image added to a preview. Optionally fiddle with the parameters for your image, then click, OK, <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
The modal window will disappear, leaving you back to your rich text editor, with the image added.<\/p>\n
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Hurray! Using the web file manager is a few more steps, but does allow you a little bit more flexibility. One thing you want to make sure of though, is that you do not insert an image that’s far too large in file size to really be a good idea for an email message. Since images are embedded by default into the email message source itself, every one of your subscribers will need to download a copy of the image when they receive the message itself. Something to be mindful of.<\/p>\n
So that’s it! That’s three easy ways you can add images to your Dada Mail messages.<\/p>\n
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