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https://github.com/prestashop/watermark
Protect image by watermark.
https://github.com/prestashop/watermark
hacktoberfest prestashop prestashop-module
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Protect image by watermark.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/prestashop/watermark
- Owner: PrestaShop
- License: afl-3.0
- Archived: true
- Created: 2014-03-21T12:53:03.000Z (almost 11 years ago)
- Default Branch: dev
- Last Pushed: 2021-02-01T10:35:55.000Z (almost 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-09-26T11:40:47.324Z (3 months ago)
- Topics: hacktoberfest, prestashop, prestashop-module
- Language: PHP
- Homepage:
- Size: 119 KB
- Stars: 13
- Watchers: 39
- Forks: 54
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: Readme.md
- Changelog: CHANGELOG.txt
- License: LICENSE.md
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README
# Watermark
**This module has been archived, it’s no longer maintained but you still can fork it if you need it for your shop.**
## About
Create a watermark to protect images on your store and make your website looks yours.
## Multistore compatibility
This module is partially compatible with the multistore feature. Some of its options might not be available.
## Contributing
PrestaShop modules are open-source extensions to the PrestaShop e-commerce solution. Everyone is welcome and even encouraged to contribute with their own improvements.
### Requirements
Contributors **must** follow the following rules:
* **Make your Pull Request on the "dev" branch**, NOT the "master" branch.
* Do not update the module's version number.
* Follow [the coding standards][1].### Process in details
Contributors wishing to edit a module's files should follow the following process:
1. Create your GitHub account, if you do not have one already.
2. Fork the watermark project to your GitHub account.
3. Clone your fork to your local machine in the ```/modules``` directory of your PrestaShop installation.
4. Create a branch in your local clone of the module for your changes.
5. Change the files in your branch. Be sure to follow [the coding standards][1]!
6. Push your changed branch to your fork in your GitHub account.
7. Create a pull request for your changes **on the _'dev'_ branch** of the module's project. Be sure to follow [the commit message norm][2] in your pull request. If you need help to make a pull request, read the [Github help page about creating pull requests][3].
8. Wait for one of the core developers either to include your change in the codebase, or to comment on possible improvements you should make to your code.That's it: you have contributed to this open-source project! Congratulations!
[1]: http://doc.prestashop.com/display/PS16/Coding+Standards
[2]: http://doc.prestashop.com/display/PS16/How+to+write+a+commit+message
[3]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests