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PhotoCommons Release status: unmaintained |
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Implementation | Plugin for third party software , WordPress Plugins |
Author(s) | Husky, Krinkle |
MediaWiki | 1.17 |
PHP | 5.3.2 |
License | GPL2, CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Download | Subversion [Help ] Browse source code |
PhotoCommons is a plug-in for WordPress allowing easy searching, inserting and maintaining of files from Wikimedia Commons into your blog.
Installation
- Get a zip here or check out the latest release from subversion
- Move to your wp-content/plugins folder
- Activate from the plugins section in your admin panel
- Use the little Wikimedia Commons icon in your post panel to search and add your images to your post
- Report bugs here :)
Inspiration
- WordPress Media Flickr does more or less the same for Flickr
Bugs
- Loader image has bad transparency when used in the yellow-ish jquery UI modal box (white creepy edges)
Bugs / Feature requests
- Edit inserted images
- Make images in Wysiwyg mode visual
- Add the image to featured picture instead of directly in the post (using post_image)
- Implement this using checkbox, not as an insert in textarea. Use a hidden custom field (_pluginname_key), using some magic to fill wp_post_thumb (no overwrite)
- Add to WordPress plugin directory, blog about it, do more PR :)