Overview ==================== With this TYPO3 extension you can create responsive image maps in the backend. This extension ships an image editor that can be used to add areas and information to an image. .. figure:: ./Images/example_backend.png :alt: Editor in the backend :class: with-shadow Examples ------- .. _example1: Example 1: Default output ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frontend output with included :ref:`example TypoScript setup ` .. figure:: ./Images/example_frontend.jpg :alt: Frontend output example 1 :class: with-shadow Example 2: SVG Animation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this example the focus areas are animated via SVG. The additional information are displayed next to the image with some delay. .. figure:: ./Images/example_animation.gif :alt: Frontend output example 2 :class: with-shadow For administrators ================== Installation ------------ .. rst-class:: bignums 1. Install via composer .. code:: bash composer require blueways/bw-focuspoint-images 2. Include TypoScript Enable the extension in the Extension Manager and include the **static TypoScript template** or manually include setup and constants. 3. Define your own wizard fields There are **no default fields** defined! An example with working frontend output can be found here: :ref:`typoscript_fields` Usage ----- Add the new content element “SVG Focuspoints” to any page, link a new image and start adding your focus areas. Configuration ------------- .. _typoscript_fields: Setup ~~~~ To configure the fields in the focus point wizard, use the following TypoScript settings. You can choose between **text**, **textarea** and **select** inputs in the wizard. This example setup is used to generate the output shown in :ref:`Example 1 `. .. code:: typoscript plugin.tx_bwfocuspointimages.settings.fields { name { title = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.name type = text } description { title = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.description type = textarea } color { title = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.color type = select options { red = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.color.red green = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.color.green blue = LLL:EXT:bw_focuspoint_images/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:wizard.fields.color.blue } } } Constants ~~~~~~~~ To override templates set your own paths via constants: .. code:: typoscript plugin.tx_bwfocuspointimages { view { templateRootPath = partialRootPath = layoutRootPath = } } .. tip:: To use the default rendering of **fluid_styled_content**, set Layout and Partial path to your styles.content setting and use the **Default** layout in your **FocuspointImage** template file. For developers ============== The table :file:`sys_file_references` becomes extended by the field :file:`focus_points`. This field is used to save the settings made in the backend editor in json format. To use the editor in other content elements with FAL images, use the following TCA to activate the palette: .. code-block:: php $GLOBALS['TCA']['tt_content']['types']['your_list_type']['columnsOverrides'] = [ 'assets' => [ 'config' => [ 'foreign_types' => [ \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Resource\File::FILETYPE_IMAGE => [ 'showitem' => 'focus_points' ] ] ] ] ]; .. note:: This snippet assumes that references are done via :file:`assets` column. Change this to your needs. Todos ===== Possible improvements: * More frontend examples (e.g. svg animation, use of canvas element,..) * New field types for the wizard (e.g. PageTree) * DataProcessor for injecting data into the wizard * Better configuration of the custom tt_content element (e.g. template selection, further display configuration) * ... Contribute ========== Feel free to contribute! * `Bitbucket-Repository `__