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+What is this?
+=============================
+tidypics_settings is a plugin
+
+
+What does it do?
+=============================
+It allows you to override settings in tidypics like the size of images or whether images
+can be downloaded or not. By changing those settings in this plugin and NOT in the
+tidypics plugin, you can upgrade to new versions without worrying about losing your
+custom settings.
+
+
+How do I install it?
+=============================
+1. Copy the tidypics_settings directory to your Elgg mod directory. You should now have
+a directory path like this: /mod/tidypics_settings
+
+2. Under that directory, you should have 2 files: this readme and a start.php file. Edit
+this start.php file to change any settings that you want to change (uncomment the setting
+and then change its value).
+
+3. Confirm that this plugin appears below tidypics on the plugin list in Tools Administration.
+It does not have to be directly below. Just as long as it is loaded afterwards.
+
+4. Enable the plugin under Tools Administration in your Elgg install. If you get a misconfigured
+plugin error message, you've done something dumb.