Description
Take a snapshot of a website and embed it on your blog post on the fly. No need any screen capture tools, no need any coding.
Just insert the shortcode, and snapshot will be embed automatically on your post.
Here is an example: [snap url=https://example.com alt="This snapshot has taken by Snap A Site"]
For more details reffer to the User Manual part of the readme.txt file or find Snap A Site user manual
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User Manual
It’s easy. Just insert this shortcode in your post: [snap url=https://example.com]
Supported parameters for [snap]
- url – URL of the site to take snapshot
- alt – For image alt
- h – For imahe height
- w – For image width
- alt – For image alt
- h – For imahe height
- w – For image width
- title -For link title
- target – For link target
- rel – For link rel
- link – For linking to other site
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Screenshots
Installation
You can Install it in two easy ways.
Go to your WordPress Dashboard plugin section, upload and install.
or another way,
Put the videocodes.php file in your Plugins folder.
Now go to yor dashboard plugin section and active Snap A Site.
Isn’t it simple!?
FAQ
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Contributors & Developers
“Snap A Site” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
Date: 24-05-2013
Released Version: 1.2
Release Note: Added Screenshot.
Date: 12-12-2012
Released Version: 1.1
Release Note: Updated to WordPress 3.5.x
Date: 24-08-2011
Released Version: 1.0
Release Note: Fist Release of Snap A Site