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    26 file "COPYING" included with this distribution, or at the following URL:
    26 file "COPYING" included with this distribution, or at the following URL:
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    28   <http://enanocms.org/Special:GNU_General_Public_License>
    28   <http://enanocms.org/Special:GNU_General_Public_License>
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    29 
    30 If you already have Enano set up, you can view a copy of the GPL by searching
    30 If you already have Enano set up, you can view a copy of the GPL by searching
    31 for "GNU General Public License".
    31 for "GNU General Public License" on your Enano site.
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    33 Installing Snapr
    33 Installing Snapr
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    35 
    36 To install the Snapr plugin on your site, just extract the zip or tarball file
    36 To install the Snapr plugin on your site, just extract the zip or tarball file
    39 plugins/ folder inside your Enano root.
    39 plugins/ folder inside your Enano root.
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    40 
    41 To enable Snapr plugin, go to the Administration panel, expand General, click
    41 To enable Snapr plugin, go to the Administration panel, expand General, click
    42 Manage Plugins, and click Enable in the row showing the Snapr plugin.
    42 Manage Plugins, and click Enable in the row showing the Snapr plugin.
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    44 Snapr was developed to be compatible with Enano 1.0, however the copy of Enano
       
    45 it was developed under was a 1.0.1 Mercurial pull. If you experience
       
    46 compatibility issues with Snapr, they'll probably be fixed with an upgrade to
       
    47 the latest copy of Enano in the official Mercurial repository:
       
    48 
       
    49   <http://nighthawk.enanocms.org/hg/enano>
       
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    51 Using Snapr
       
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    54 The first thing you should do once you get the plugin enabled is go to Edit the
       
    55 Sidebar and add a link to Special:Gallery (or Special.Gallery if you use the
       
    56 Windows compatibility patch) using normal wikilink syntax. This will enable
       
    57 users to access your gallery browser without having to search around. From
       
    58 there, you can browse through the gallery (it's empty by default) and create
       
    59 folders as needed. Images can be moved in between folders using the Edit Image
       
    60 links on each image page or through the drop-down menu that shows when you
       
    61 hover over an image title in the gallery browser.
       
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    63 Snapr also hooks into the sidebar and search subsystems. You can add a block to
       
    64 your sidebar that shows a random image from Snapr's gallery by going to Edit
       
    65 The Sidebar -> Create New Block, selecting Use Code from a Plugin, and
       
    66 selecting "Random Image" from the dropdown menu. The search hook is automatic;
       
    67 whenever you perform a search, image results will be displayed on the search
       
    68 page.
       
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    44 Obtaining support
    70 Obtaining support
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    47 Support for Snapr is available via the same support channels as Enano, as it
    73 Support for Snapr is available via the same support channels as Enano, as it
    48 is developed and maintained by the official Enano team. For support options,
    74 is developed and maintained by the official Enano team. For support options,