{"id":1409295,"date":"2015-11-20T18:53:28","date_gmt":"2015-11-20T18:53:28","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T18:25:52","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T12:55:52","slug":"history","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/history\/","title":{"rendered":"History of Development"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Guidelines- Members are now allowed to insert pictures in efi site pages<\/a> : 9 posts by 4 authors.<\/span><\/div>\n
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One\u00a0page where images has been inserted can\u00a0be seen at Agrimonia<\/span> pilosa var. nepalensis<\/font><\/a>.This did not require any extra memory for efi<\/span> site, if images are inserted from image URLs (web addresses) of posted threads.<\/div>\n
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In view, we are now allowing the members to do this from already posted threads.<\/div>\n
We\u00a0will initially allow\u00a03 to 5 pictures (in smaller size) showing different aspects\u00a0of a species from one or more posts on a page (so that page does not become heavy & take lot of time in opening). <\/strong><\/div>\n
This is allowed for members on first come first serve basis. <\/strong><\/div>\n
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We\u00a0request members to try for themselves.<\/div>\n
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Here are the instructions to be followed<\/u>:<\/div>\n
1. Go to any species page at efi site (either by search or by any other way)\u00a0where their post\/ thread is available e.g. Saxifraga brachypoda<\/font><\/a> <\/div>\n
2. Sign in at the bottom of the page with Gmail Id (may not be required if one is already signed to gmail or efi group).<\/div>\n
3. Click on the thread\u00a0from which one wants to insert pictures at this page. e.g. VOF Week: : Saxifraga brachypoda at VoF<\/font><\/a><\/div>\n
4. From this thread click on the picture one wants to insert- from here one gets the\u00a0URL (web address) of the picture to be inserted. e.g. URL<\/font><\/a><\/div>\n
5. Click on edit page button at top right side of the efloraofindia website\u00a0page.<\/div>\n
6. Take cursor just\u00a0at\u00a0the beginning of the page. <\/div>\n
7. Click on ‘Insert’ at the top left. Click on ‘Image’.<\/div>\n
8. Select ‘Web address (URL)’ under Add an Image. Copy URL (web address) of the image to be inserted (e.g. URL<\/font><\/a>)\u00a0& paste this image ‘URL’ in\u00a0‘\u00cdmage URL’.<\/span><\/div>\n
Click on ‘OK’ button when image is being displayed.<\/span><\/div>\n
9. Now from the tool bar which is visible on the image, select ‘Wrap on’ & ‘S’ (for small size).<\/span><\/div>\n
10. The image toolbar gives an option against Go to\u00a0link to ‘Change or\u00a0Remove’\u00a0– C<\/span>lick on ‘Change’. Select ‘Open this link in a new window’ in the message box that pops up and <\/span>click OK.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
11. Similarly Insert other images from the same thread or other threads on the page.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
12. Write ‘Images by …..’ at the beginning of the page & format it suitably with font size of 8 using Formatting Tool Bar at top.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
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13. Move ‘Images by …..’<\/font> below the images by using Enter key.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
14. Move Saxifraga<\/em> brachypoda<\/i> D. Don<\/font>, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 13(2): 378-379 378 1822<\/i>. ……<\/em> below the writing of ‘Images by …..’ <\/font><\/span><\/span><\/span>by using Enter key.<\/font><\/div>\n

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15. Now click on save button at the top right of the efloraofindia website page.<\/div>\n
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Images\u00a0are thus properly inserted. Pl. try yourself. If there is any problem,\u00a0we will assist you.<\/p>\n
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There are many ways to go\/ find\u00a0the desired page:<\/div>\n
1. Go Efloraofindia<\/span><\/a> website.<\/font><\/div>\n
Search for any species\u00a0in the search box. From search results, go to the species page & than you can insert images from threads under it.<\/font><\/div>\n
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2. Click on <\/font>A—L (families & genera)<\/font><\/a> or <\/font>M—Z (families & genera)<\/font><\/a> and than look for the species page, you want to edit.<\/font><\/div>\n
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3. If\u00a0one can find the subject of his posting. Pl. put that subject line in the search box \u00a0And one will reach the desired page where that thread is contained.<\/p>\n
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<\/font><\/span><\/font>In order to give credit to\u00a0a person (to incentivise him)\u00a0who is placing the image at efloraofindia pages, his name may also be incorporated (in case image is\u00a0not his own) as can be seen at one of the pages: Trias stocksii<\/em><\/font><\/a><\/p>\n


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<\/span>Great initiative our website is showing up immediately in search results\u00a0<\/p>\n


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Based on further experience, I am modifying the procedure (modification is given in bold) as below so that image links are not deleted automatically requiring re-insertion of images:\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\n
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1. Go to any species page at efi site (either by search or by any other way)\u00a0where their post\/ thread is available e.g. Saxifraga brachypoda<\/font><\/a> <\/div>\n
2. Sign in at the bottom of the page with Gmail Id (may not be required if one is already signed to gmail or efi group).<\/div>\n
3. Click on the thread\u00a0from which one wants to insert pictures at this page. e.g. VOF Week: : Saxifraga brachypoda at VoF<\/font><\/a><\/div>\n
4. From this thread click on the picture one wants to insert- from here one gets the\u00a0URL (web address) of the picture to be inserted. e.g. URL<\/font><\/a><\/div>\n
5. Click on edit page button at top right side of the efloraofindia website\u00a0page.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
6. Take cursor just\u00a0at\u00a0the beginning of the page. Insert some space with Space bar between cursor & <\/strong>Saxifraga<\/em> brachypoda<\/i> D. Don<\/strong><\/font><\/a>, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 13(2): 378-379 378 1822<\/i>.<\/strong><\/div>\n
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7. Click on ‘Insert’ at the top left. Click on ‘Image’.<\/div>\n
8. Select ‘Web address (URL)’ under Add an Image. Copy URL (web address) of the image to be inserted (e.g. URL<\/font><\/a>)\u00a0& paste this image ‘URL’ in\u00a0‘\u00cdmage URL’. <\/span>Click on ‘OK’ button when image is being displayed.<\/span><\/div>\n
9. Now from the tool bar which is visible on the image, select ‘Wrap on’ & ‘S’ (for small size).<\/span><\/div>\n
10. The image toolbar gives an option against Go to\u00a0link to ‘Change or\u00a0Remove’\u00a0– C<\/span>lick on ‘Change’. Select ‘Open this link in a new window’ in the message box that pops up and <\/span>click OK.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
11. Similarly Insert other images from the same thread or other threads on the page. Remember to keep the cursor while inserting image just before <\/strong>Saxifraga<\/font><\/em> <\/font>brachypoda<\/font><\/i> D. Don<\/font><\/strong><\/font><\/a>, <\/font>Trans. Linn. Soc. London 13(2): 378-379 378 1822<\/font><\/i>.<\/font><\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
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12. Write ‘Images by …..’ at the beginning of the page & format it suitably with font size of 8 using Formatting Tool Bar at top.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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14. Move Saxifraga<\/em> brachypoda<\/i> D. Don<\/font>, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 13(2): 378-379 378 1822<\/i>. ……<\/em> below the writing of ‘Images by …..’ <\/font><\/span><\/span><\/span>by using Enter key or Space bar.<\/font><\/div>\n

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15. Now click on save button at the top right of the efloraofindia website page.<\/p>\n
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<\/span>Pl. see\u00a0final guidelines\u00a0at efi site now: Guidelines- Inserting images<\/font><\/a><\/p>\n


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Thank you … I have copy pasted that content of the main body of that page in a word file and printed it out to keep handy <\/p>\n
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Genera pages with pictures- Another very interesting development<\/a> : 20 posts by 7 authors. <\/div>\n
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There is another very interesting development. I was thinking of making genera pages with images, of all species available in efi site under a particular genera, since Idea of Insertion of images proved fruitful. This thought kept on disturbing me from time to time. Today I could not sleep. So got up at this odd hour\u00a0&\u00a0tried it. <\/div>\n
Oh\u00a0my God! This is so easy & so beautiful ! I just mostly copied & pasted on genera page from what Rawat ji has done on species pages.<\/div>\n
Pl. see the genera page: Dillenia<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0done by me.<\/div>\n
Pl. see the species pages: Dillenia tetrapetala<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Dillenia suffruticosa<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Dillenia pentagyna<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0& <\/em>Dillenia indica<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0done by …<\/p>\n
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awesome but i am confused <\/div>\n<\/div>\n

how is this different from your genera pages<\/p>\n


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It also have pictures of all\u00a0Dillenia<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0species (in efi site) on this genera page.<\/p>\n


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are the pictures in that page from our threads?<\/p>\n
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Well done, …!<\/div>\n

This is what I have been suggesting for. Our ‘efloraofindia’ should be more of pictorial rather than textual. <\/div>\n

Also, again, there should only be a single list of species found in India with information on their distribution, nomenclature etc. Only links, not the text, from other sources should be included to make the page more simple and readable.<\/div>\n

But, this (displaying pictures on relevant pages) is a great accomplishment. Let’s freeze in on a good design and follow uniformity in all pages across the database.<\/p>\n


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so if there are only a few good pictures they can be used both in the genera page and also in the species page?<\/p>\n
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Yes, … Copying images from species pages to genera pages instead of inserting the images again.<\/p>\n


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Thanks, …\u00a0“This is what I have been suggesting for. Our ‘efloraofindia’ should be more of pictorial rather than textual. “- I agree with you in\u00a0this matter.<\/div>\n
I\u00a0request you pl. try yourself at least on one page to understand it better.<\/p>\n
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Yes …, while inserting images in Dillenia<\/i> I also thought same thing but since it was not discussed in the group, I decided not to go for it. The other point was to avoid taking many things (tasks) in hand at the same time and not being able to complete any thing in time.<\/div>\n

BUT I appreciate you for taking this bold step which is needed in future and can be completed if somebody has time to do it.<\/div>\n

We may do same thing for the families, particularly smaller families where we have 10-15 species only. For larger families where 20 or above species are there it will make a page very large and slow. Vijayasankar Ji initially also suggested it for Menispermaceae by selecting few species (preferably one species each for every genus) which is a good option for the family pages.<\/div>\n

However, it all requires a lot of time which is available meagerly with most of the members involved in this activity.<\/div>\n

Pace may be slow or brisk but, I hope, we will be able to do it.<\/div>\n

And thank you for leading the way.<\/p>\n
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I request you to try one for yourself.<\/div>\n
It is just copying\u00a0& pasting & nothing more. Very simple & takes only minimal time.<\/div>\n
Pl. open efi site in two separate windows. From one you copy (without going into edit mode) images one by one & on another you paste (in edit mode) by using mouse suitably.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Wonderful development and I greatly appreciate it.\u00a0Very soon scientists worldwide who are interested in Flora of India will consult \u00a0the efi pages, if not already doing so.<\/p>\n


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Great idea …, this will be extremely useful.<\/p>\n
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Thanks, … I\u00a0request you to pl. try yourself at least on one page to understand it better.<\/p>\n
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Great …! Fantastic idea !!!<\/p>\n


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Thats great!!! it wii be \u00a0easier to find plant\u00a0<\/p>\n


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Oh. That looks great!<\/p>\n


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I have inserted my images of Acrocarpus<\/em> and Casalpinia coriaria<\/em> in resppective pages. Please check whether it is OK.<\/p>\n


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Well done, … I think you are quickly learning the tricks.<\/div>\n
I have suitable modified Caesalpinia coriaria<\/font><\/a>\u00a0with images opening in a separate window.<\/div>\n
For Acrocarpus fraxinifolius<\/em><\/font><\/a>, you have done these nicely, but images have to be opened in a separate window.<\/div>\n
Pl. go into the edit mode again. click on an image.\u00a0Now from the tool bar which is visible on the image, against <\/span>Go to\u00a0link to ‘Change or\u00a0Remove’\u00a0– C<\/span>lick on ‘Change’. Select ‘Open this link in a new window’ in the message box that pops up and <\/span>click OK. <\/p>\n
Do it for all the images & then save.<\/span>
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These are as per\u00a0the instructions at Guidelines- Inserting images<\/font><\/a><\/p>\n
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Do you mean all pictures would be at the top and not with individual links.
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Regarding Caesalpinia<\/em> I tried with my comp images as my post but couldn’t be seen still but I can always correct it. Thanks a lot. <\/p>\n
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Do you mean all pictures would be at the top and not with individual links<\/em>.”- No. Pl. click on images at\u00a0 Caesalpinia coriaria<\/font><\/a>, than you will understand that these images are opening in\u00a0a different windows (as efi page Caesalpinia coriaria window also remains open)<\/font><\/span><\/span>\u00a0<\/div>\n
Regarding Caesalpinia I tried with my comp images as my post but couldn’t be seen still but I can always correct it<\/em>. ” – You can go to efi group page & search your thread to find imge urls for insertion.<\/p>\n
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Guidelines for insertion of images at Genera pages from species pages<\/a> : 2 posts by 1 author.<\/span><\/div>\n
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It is just copying & pasting & nothing more. Very simple & takes only minimal time.<\/div>\n
1. Open\u00a0genera & species pages in efi site in two separate windows. <\/div>\n
2. From species page window (e.g. Dillenia tetrapetala<\/font><\/a>), one\u00a0has (without going into edit mode)\u00a0to\u00a0right click\u00a0the mouse on\u00a0one of the\u00a0images & select Copy<\/em>. This way the image is copied.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/div>\n
3. On genera page (e.g. Dillenia<\/font><\/a>), go into edit mode &\u00a0write Dillenia tetrapetala at the location as in the Dillenia<\/font><\/a> page.\u00a0<\/font>Paste\u00a0the copied\u00a0image below it. <\/div>\n
4. Now copy another image from the species page & paste it alongside the image already pasted on genera page.<\/div>\n
5. Pl. repeat this process till all the images (I think maximum upto 4 images showing different aspects)\u00a0are copied from species page\u00a0(i.e. Dillenia tetrapetala<\/font><\/a>), to the genera page.<\/div>\n
6. Now open\u00a0Dillenia suffruticosa<\/font><\/a>\u00a0in species page window. and repeat the process of copying the images from here to Dillenia<\/font><\/a> page.<\/font><\/div>\n
7. Similarly process has to be completed from another pages like\u00a0Dillenia pentagyna<\/font><\/a> & & Dillenia indica<\/font><\/a> <\/font><\/div>\n
8. Images on genera pages has to arranged in alphabetical order as at Dillenia<\/font><\/a> page<\/font><\/div>\n
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I tried pasting images into the Tristellateia<\/em> genera page. It has only one species. I hope I have done it right. Please see. <\/p>\n
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If there is only one species under a genera so far in efi, it is not required to be done.<\/p>\n
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Bauhinia page- Thanks to Surajit ji.<\/a> : 17 posts by 3 authors.<\/div>\n
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Pl. see Bauhinia page<\/font><\/a> with pictures copy pasted by … from species pages. It has 49 small size images. Thanks, … for doing it wonderfully.<\/div>\n
I find that it does not take much time to open this page\u00a0& is very good for identifications of Bauhinia species.<\/div>\n
I think we have to do all our genera pages with more than a few species like this only.<\/div>\n
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Also see Cassia<\/em> page<\/font><\/a> done by him.<\/p>\n
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Also see the Senna<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0page done by …<\/p>\n
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This has been done wonderfully. Pasting pictures to the genera page is easy. But I haven’t got hold of the method of putting each set of pictures is different boxes.\u00a0 Please see the Ceasalpinia<\/em> genera page. I inserted the last set of pictures (C. sappan<\/em>). I couldn’t bring a border between C.cucullata<\/em> and C. sappan<\/em>. And if one needs to insert pictures of some other species say C.decapetala in between these two so that all come in the alphabetical order, how do you do that? <\/div>\n
Sorry troubling you with these little technical problems but I would like to do it as perfectly as Surajit ji has done it. <\/p>\n
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Thanks a lot,\u00a0….<\/div>\n
No need to put the pictures in boxes. I looks nice otherwise also.<\/div>\n
And if one needs to insert pictures of some other species say C.decapetala in between these two so that all come in the alphabetical order, how do you do that?<\/em> “<\/div>\n
– > There is enough space between the two. You can put the cursor suitably between these two & insert species name & images. It’s just like editing a word document.<\/div>\n
Also insert a line between the species by clicking on Insert ‘Horizontal Line’ under Insert drop down menu.<\/p>\n
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An excellent work done by … It will help people who are interested in identifying plants.<\/p>\n
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Many many thanks to … Dada’s testimonial is most valued, will cherish lifelong.<\/p>\n

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Pl. also see Astilbe<\/em><\/font><\/a> page done by …<\/p>\n


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Also see Acacia<\/em><\/font><\/a> & Mimosa<\/em><\/font><\/a> page done by …<\/p>\n
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Acacia<\/em> page has the rigid formatting that comes with the boxes<\/div>\n

MY question can this be reverted?? to the original format as set up by … ???<\/div>\n

can it be done?<\/div>\n

the right side is cut off in this page<\/div>\n

My feeling is that all the pages should be the same format for the overall elegance of our presentation<\/p>\n


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In view of the discussions, I\u00a0feel\u00a0let one follow whatever one likes keeping\u00a0different factors in mind.\u00a0<\/p>\n


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Well, …, let me think of other alternative if there is any.<\/p>\n


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Also see Pithecellobium<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Desmanthus<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Parkia<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Neptunia<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Entada<\/em><\/font><\/a>, <\/em>Vachellia<\/em><\/font><\/a> <\/em>& <\/em>Indigofera<\/em><\/font><\/a> page done by …<\/div>\n
This has been done along with insertion of images at species page (mostly)\u00a0by him.<\/p>\n
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Also see Calliandra<\/em><\/font><\/a> & Albizia<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0page done by …<\/div>\n
This has been done along with insertion of images at species page (mostly)\u00a0by him.<\/p>\n
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Albizia<\/em>\u00a0is in process, with a new experiment!<\/div>\n
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Done Albizia<\/i>, with changes in table background colour in alternate fashion!<\/p>\n


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Guidelines to insert images of several species in a GENUS page in Tabular Form<\/a>\u00a0: 15 posts by 3 authors.<\/div>\n
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Please note : inserting images in tabular form takes time, specially if (1) internet connection is slow (2) if the genus consists of more than 5 or 6 species (it depends on how fast is your net connection).<\/div>\n
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Please also note : in tabular form maximum 3 images are best suited for a species.<\/div>\n
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  1. Open genus page<\/li>\n
  2. Open 2 or 3 or more (depends on net connection and skill) species pages; each in separate window\/tab; also check if species pages already contain image-thumbnails (IF NOT, please edit the species pages first, it will make editing the genus page easier)<\/li>\n
  3. Click EDIT button in genus page enabling editing mode<\/li>\n
  4. Scroll downwards just below the “Subpage Listing”<\/b>\u00a0and Insert a “Horizontal Line”<\/b>\u00a0just below it<\/li>\n
  5. Place the cursor below the “Horizontal Line” and Press “ENTER”<\/b>\u00a0key 2 or 3 times to expand your working space (where you are going to insert images of the first species)<\/li>\n
  6. Now, instead of “inserting image” SELECT a TABLE from the MENU at the top-left window. Please select only 1 column & 1 row\n
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  7. It will place a table (“mother table”) at the cursor position, like-<\/li>\n
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  9. Placing the cursor inside the table (as above) press ENTER key, it will expand the TABLE downwards, like-<\/li>\n

  10. \u200bMove the cursor up by pressing UP ARROW key in your keyboard<\/li>\n
  11. Now, Insert\/place another TABLE inside the “mother table”. This time with 3 COL. 1 ROW.; It will create a “daughter table”; like-<\/li>\n

  12. \u200bPlace the cursor in the 1st COL of the “daughter table”. We will insert one image of a species in this column (named “image1”)<\/li>\n
  13. NOW, go to one\/1st Species window\/tab and right click on one thumbnail to copy “image URL\/image link”<\/b><\/li>\n
  14. Insert image in the COLUMN – 1 above as you did in species page<\/li>\n
  15. After the WORK on the first species is completed Press ENTER key and Insert a “Horizontal Line”<\/li>\n
  16. Repeat STEP 5 to STEP 15 for the next species<\/li>\n
  17. SAVE the genus page at end<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n
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    Please, you must avoid selecting image having size of more than 200 kb<\/u>, either in species page or in genus page. Else the page will take quite some time to open. Please check this page\u00a0https:\/\/sites.google.com\/<\/font>site\/efloraofindia\/species\/a–<\/font>-l\/f\/fabaceae\/acacia\/acacia-<\/font>dealbata<\/font><\/a>\u00a0which has a single image of 2 MB size.<\/p>\n
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    Thanks, … for pointing this out. This very important. All of us should follow it in future.<\/div>\n
    I think size of small image on efi page will be in proportion to the size of the original posted image.<\/p>\n
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    I think size of small image (thumbnail) also depends on the resolution (800×600, 1024×768 etc; and square, rectangular, portrait or landscape format) of original uploaded image, …<\/p>\n
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    There is\u00a0one problem in inserting images in this tabular form.<\/p><\/div>\n

    Anything inserted in\u00a0tabular form (including the table From Floral Database of Tamilnadu<\/span><\/span>) <\/font><\/span>is not flexible- thus leading to not being seen in full width if screen size is smaller in width compared to the width of the table. This problem is not there if pictures are inserted without table. Pl. see \u200eSenna<\/font><\/a>\u00a0page.<\/div>\n
    Can we find some solution to this ? One solution is to see the page by reducing page width by zoom in & out. But it can result in fonts becoming small to be properly readable.<\/p>\n
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    Yes, there is problem in viewing the genus page if thumbnails are inserted in tabular form.<\/div>\n
    But, first let me explain why i tried alternative. Please check attached screenshots of Caesalpinia<\/i>\u00a0page<\/b>, in full-screen and in reduced-screen (restore-down) mode. I find this kind of arrangement (of thumbnails of different species), specially in full-screen, is confusing to their respective genera.<\/div>\n
    Now, it is to be decided whether i should continue using the tabular format or not —<\/div>\n
    Certainly, Senna<\/i>\u00a0page works better in full-screen and in reduced-screen, as all thumbnails can be seen without obstacle, by scrolling down the page<\/b>, but to a certain level. If you reduce the screen\/window size further nothing (neither tabular nor non-tabular) would work (please check attached 04senna04 and 04cassia04 images<\/b>).<\/div>\n
    What and How we will see in a Genus page depend on –<\/div>\n
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