I think the best solution would combine both approaches. You can add an uploader for users which don’t want to insert html/img tags into the text fields but I’d allow these tags for advanced users. You could add a small description to the text fields (like “supports plain text and html code”).
Users who don’t know html can use the uploader then, others can control the content by using the text fields and everyone is happy. I’d add it to all fields because i.e. the “footer” notes can also be used for logos or contact details, etc.
Users who don’t know html won’t insert something wired anyway and advanced user obviously want to style their output if they add html tags or images 🙂
-Dannyqa1
I think img tag support for the input field(s) would be the best solution because the user can decide if he wants to use one or more images or just styled text, etc.
Replacing dummy images, etc. isn’t a user friendly solution imho.
Thanks for the great plugin and looking into this issue(s) 🙂