• Resolved cactusview

    (@tcvault)


    Hi:

    I’m looking for a way to display images on the front end of my site based on Media Library tags and am hoping you can help or suggest a solution.

    I’m creating a site wikiclothes.com that’s an image based knowledgebase. It will be an extension of my current site theclothingvault.com

    Based on certain search keywords, image tags, etc, a number of images would be displayed dynamically. Similar to how a stock photography site is set up with the exception that nothing is for sale.

    Just like shutterstock.com, when an individual image is clicked a page opens showing additional information about the image as well.

    The problem I’m running into is that there doesn’t seem to be a way to individually tag these images through the main gallery or portfolio plugins.

    Further, I already have my images tagged, description, title and alt tags added to the images on the computer. So, in an ideal world I’d just upload them and your plugin would be configured to read that data, map the fields, and (if this is possible) create a post page that would display both the image as well as the descriptive data.

    Does this make sense, and is there a way you know of to accomplish this?

    Thanks!

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/media-library-assistant/

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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your questions and for the details you provided on your application concept. MLA has a number of features you can use to develop your application.

    MLA supports WordPress taxonomies that allow you to assign categories and tags to your Media Library items. Once that’s done, the [mla_gallery]` shortcode has a number of features for composing a gallery display based on a selection of taxonomy terms. Here is one recent topic along similar lines; it contains links to additional topics as well:

    does this allow a user to search for pdfs from the frontend?

    MLA also has a number of features that extract IPTC/EXIF/XMP metadata from image files and uses it to populate standard fields like Title, Caption, ALT Text and Description as well as taxonomy terms and custom fields. I am confident you will find a way to extract the data, populate WordPress fields and compose galleries and pages that display the results in a way that works for your application.

    I hope that gives you the information you need to begin your project. I am marking this topic resolved, but please update it if you have any problems or further questions regarding the above suggestions. Thanks for your interest in the plugin.

    Thread Starter cactusview

    (@tcvault)

    Hi David:

    Thank you for your fast response. I’ve gone over the topics and the instructions provided in the plugin, and find it might be a bit more complicated a task than I am comfortable with.

    Do you have any recommendations of someone I could hire to set this up as I’ve described above? I’ve spoken with a few implementers and developers, but so far none of my contacts have the ability to tackle this.

    Thanks again!

    Amanda

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your update and for taking the time to research the suggestions I outlined.

    I do not have any specific recommendations for WordPress development assistance, but I know there are WordPress Support Groups throughout the country and abroad. For example, here is one in Oakland, CA:

    Tech Liminal technology botspot and salon

    I believe if you just try a Google search for “WordPress support group” with the name of your city and/or state you will find meetup groups and other sources of assistance. I wish you every success with your application. If MLA can help, let me know.

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