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Multimedia and graphical processes

The automated processing of graphical contents is particularly innovative in SPIP.

Articles in this section

  • Automatic image processing
  • Adding a File Format
  • Automatic colours
  • The templates for embedding documents and their filters
  • What is SPIP?
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  • Webmasters
    • The Webmaster’s FAQ
    • Where do I put the template files for my site?
    • The general principle
    • Creating your first template
    • Loops and Tags Reference Manual
    • A few examples of loops
    • Guide to advanced features
      • API editer_liens
      • API for declaring editorial objects
      • API «autoriser»
      • API «editer_objet»
      • Job Queue Management API
      • Petitions using SPIP
      • Creating a multilingual site
      • Internationalizing Templates
      • Typographical Images
      • Content Syndication
      • Techniques for templates
      • Multimedia and graphical processes
        • Adding a File Format
        • Automatic colours
        • The templates for embedding documents and their filters
        • Automatic image processing
      • Interactivity
      • Searching with SPIP
      • Databases
      • Optimisation / System
      • Other advanced functions
    • Iterators
    • Changing the layout and graphics
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