Drupal Photoframe module:
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Author - Chris Shattuck (www.impliedbydesign.com)
License - GPL (see LICENSE)

Overview:
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The Photoframe module uses jQuery to wrap an image-based frame
around content after a page has been loaded. This allows you to add nice
visual elements without extra markup.

Installation and configuration:
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- Download the Photoframe module and copy it into your 'modules'
directory.
- Go to Administer >> Modules and enable the module.
- Enable one or more Photoframes by visiting
Administter >> Site Configuration >> Photoframe and
selecting the checkboxes above the frames you would like to load.

Keep in mind that each Photoframe you load has it's own
css file, so it adds some extra overhead (so more than 5 might
be excessive, especially if you don't use css aggregation).

To use photoframes in your content:
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In the administrative settings, you will see that the 'class' for each
photoframe is listed. Just add this class to the element you want to
wrap the frame around, and jQuery will do the rest!

Getting new photoframes:
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- Download additional Photoframes at http://www.impliedbydeisgn.com/drupal-module-photoframes
- After downloading the zip file, unzip the file and copy it to your photoframe
module directory.
- You can put any Photoframe folders you are not using into the
'disabled' folder in the Photoframe module folder. That way your
administrative page will load faster.

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