--- title: Using ImageCache and ImageCrop for my Portfolio slug: using-imagecache-and-imagecrop-my-portfolio tags: - drupal - drupal-6 - cck - imagecache - imagecrop - imagefield use: [posts] redirect: - blog/using-imagecache-and-imagecrop-my-portfolio/ --- Whilst working on my own portfolio/testimonial website, I decided to have a portfolio page displaying the name of each site and a thumbnail image. For this Blog post, I'll be using a site called [Popcorn Strips](http://popcornstrips.com) which I built for a friend earlier this year as an example. I created a content type called 'Project' with a CCK ImageField called 'Screenshot'. I created a project called [Popcorn Strips](http://popcornstrips.com), used the [ScreenGrab](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/1146) add-on for Mozilla Firefox to take a screenshot of the website, and uploaded it to the project node. I created a View to display the published projects, and an ImageCache preset to create the thumbnail image by scaling and cropping the image to a size of 200x100 pixels. Although, this automatically focused the crop on the centre of the image, whereas I wanted to crop from the top and left of the image - showing the site's logo and header. I installed the [ImageCrop](http://drupal.org/project/imagecrop) module, which add a jQuery crop function to the standard ImageCache presents. I removed the original Scale and Crop action and replaced it with a Scale action with a width of 200px. I then added a new 'Javascript crop' action with the following settings: * Width: 200px * Height: 100px * xoffset: Left * yoffset: Top