I just uploaded the first version of my image cropper for wordpress. it works as a plugin and is easy to install. With this you can upload and crop images, and thereby choose only the part of an image you want to show. I have made a page for the project here.
I was a bit dissapointed about the way wordpress handlet images, so i decided to implement this cropper. It is very simple, but has the functionality i need at the moment.
July 13th, 2006 at 19:09
Hello!
I installed WordPress on my server, and set up a site. It’s a relly nice piece of software. However, I am missing a piece of functionality, and
couldn’t find a suitable answer for it. Mayou you know a plugin I could use?I need to automatically inserts ads in my posts.And not AdSense ads, but rather HTML snippets defined by me (affiliate links, etc). Let’s say I would insert a tag in my post:
– ad here –
and the plugin would automatically replace it with some HTML code, when the post is displayed on my site.I really don’t need any fancy configuration options etc, just the basic replace functionality.
Do you know a plugin that can handle this?
July 14th, 2006 at 07:23
I dont know of any plugin that does just that, but only because I haven’t checked probably. Something like it, most likely excist, but otherwise maybe it could be an idea for someone to build.
Can’t you just inject the HTML in your form? If you have problems doing it with the rich text editor, the try to disable it by unclicking “Use the visual rich editor when writing” under the user settings.
Alternatively you could make a small preg_replace or str_replace in the code, but that depends on wether you know a little about PHP or not. Is it the same ad-HTML you want to paste everytime, or something new?
February 5th, 2007 at 01:47
20th Century Fox served YouTube with a subpoena Wednesday demanding the Google-owned viral video site disclose the identity of a user who uploaded copies of entire recent episodes of primetime series “24″ and “The Simpsons.”..
February 5th, 2007 at 01:47
20th Century Fox served YouTube with a subpoena Wednesday demanding the Google-owned viral video site disclose the identity of a user who uploaded copies of entire recent episodes of primetime series “24″ and “The Simpsons.”..
November 28th, 2007 at 18:47
Hi.
Good design, who make it?