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Image Upload

The new image upload feature allows users to paste the URL of a webpage containing images. The system will then display previews of all images on that page and let the user select the specific images to add to the database. Users can click images to select them, then click "add images" to store them in the database, working similarly to uploading a single image URL but from a page with multiple options. Selected images should also appear in a preview bar.
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Image Upload

The new image upload feature allows users to paste the URL of a webpage containing images. The system will then display previews of all images on that page and let the user select the specific images to add to the database. Users can click images to select them, then click "add images" to store them in the database, working similarly to uploading a single image URL but from a page with multiple options. Selected images should also appear in a preview bar.
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Image Upload

Before: The user is supposed to paste only the image url, not the page url. New Features: When user gives an url of the webpage, he/she will be able to see all the available images on the page and be able to select the required image/s from the shown images. Working: When url of the page is given, it shows all the images on the given webpage in a preview bar below the paste url form. The required images can be clicked to select and added to database by clicking on add images. The images get added to the database in similar way as with single image url. The images added in database should be shown on the preview bar.

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