Sngine Camera Capture Buttons (Posts, Avatar, Cover, Verification) — v8.1 Digital New
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Add a Camera button next to every image upload in Sngine—posts, profile photo, cover, and verification. Users open a full-screen camera overlay (or the native camera on Android), capture, Retake or Use, and the photo is injected automatically into Sngine’s normal uploader. No page reloads, no searching for files. Includes smart cover resizing/cropping to meet Sngine’s 1296×360 requirement. Works on web and PWA, requires HTTPS, and doesn’t touch core files.
Key benefits

Frictionless posting: Capture directly in the feed—faster than file uploads

More authentic content: Real-time photos boost trust & engagement

No core edits: Drop-in JavaScript (Footer) and done

Works everywhere: Web + PWA; Android gets an extra Camera (native) button

Smart cover handling: Auto crop/resize to ≥1296×360

Privacy-friendly: Stays client-side until the user taps Use

Great for verification: Cleaner, quicker ID/selfie capture

Features

Camera buttons on Posts, Avatar, Cover, and Verification

Full-screen overlay with Use/Retake/Close and camera flip

Prevents mobile keyboard from popping up during capture

Optional Android native camera launcher

Automatic center-crop & resize for cover images (meets Sngine’s minimums)

Designed to work with Sngine 4.x + PWA; no backend changes

Requirements

Sngine 4.x

HTTPS (browsers block camera on HTTP)

Admin access to paste JS into Custom JavaScript (Footer)

Compatibility notes

Android/Chrome: overlay + extra Camera (native) button

Apple (iOS/iPadOS/macOS): overlay camera only (no native button)

Images only (no video capture)

What’s included

Drop-in Footer JavaScript (v8.1)

(Optional) /ln-camera/ test page to verify camera access (web root)

FAQ (quick)

Does it modify Sngine core files?
No—pure drop-in JS (Footer). Easy to install/remove.

Does it work in the PWA?
Yes—works in web and PWA as long as you’re on HTTPS and camera permissions are allowed.

Can it record video?
No—image capture only (ideal for posts, avatar, cover, verification).

Why only one button on Apple devices?
Safari/WebKit doesn’t expose a reliable native-app launcher; the overlay camera is used instead.
Add a Camera button next to every image upload in Sngine—posts, profile photo, cover, and verification. Users open a full-screen camera overlay (or the native camera on Android), capture, Retake or Use, and the photo is injected automatically into Sngine’s normal uploader. No page reloads, no searching for files. Includes smart cover resizing/cropping to meet Sngine’s 1296×360 requirement. Works on web and PWA, requires HTTPS, and doesn’t touch core files. Key benefits Frictionless posting: Capture directly in the feed—faster than file uploads More authentic content: Real-time photos boost trust & engagement No core edits: Drop-in JavaScript (Footer) and done Works everywhere: Web + PWA; Android gets an extra Camera (native) button Smart cover handling: Auto crop/resize to ≥1296×360 Privacy-friendly: Stays client-side until the user taps Use Great for verification: Cleaner, quicker ID/selfie capture Features Camera buttons on Posts, Avatar, Cover, and Verification Full-screen overlay with Use/Retake/Close and camera flip Prevents mobile keyboard from popping up during capture Optional Android native camera launcher Automatic center-crop & resize for cover images (meets Sngine’s minimums) Designed to work with Sngine 4.x + PWA; no backend changes Requirements Sngine 4.x HTTPS (browsers block camera on HTTP) Admin access to paste JS into Custom JavaScript (Footer) Compatibility notes Android/Chrome: overlay + extra Camera (native) button Apple (iOS/iPadOS/macOS): overlay camera only (no native button) Images only (no video capture) What’s included Drop-in Footer JavaScript (v8.1) (Optional) /ln-camera/ test page to verify camera access (web root) FAQ (quick) Does it modify Sngine core files? No—pure drop-in JS (Footer). Easy to install/remove. Does it work in the PWA? Yes—works in web and PWA as long as you’re on HTTPS and camera permissions are allowed. Can it record video? No—image capture only (ideal for posts, avatar, cover, verification). Why only one button on Apple devices? Safari/WebKit doesn’t expose a reliable native-app launcher; the overlay camera is used instead.
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