• Plugin Author Getty Images

    (@getty-images)


    We released version 3.0.0 today of the Getty Images WordPress Plugin. This update includes a number of improvements that should make the plugin easier to use. Updates include:
    – new look and feel
    – new landing page featuring Creative, Featured and Editorial images
    – ability to set a downloaded image as the Featured Image directly from the plugin
    – larger images in the search results (and the option to switch back to the detailed view if that’s what you prefer)
    – cleaner search filter panel

    The release is jam packed with great updates. Let us know what you think!

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  • Thanks for the update. So do you still have to be a paid user to use the featured image functionality?

    If so, this is extremely disappointing.

    Plugin Author Getty Images

    (@getty-images)

    @austinforever – The Embed feature allows people to use the imagery on their blog for free but the placement is done using an iframe for a number of different reasons. At this point in time WordPress Featured Image functionality doesn’t support iframes. This is why we are unable to get the Embedded images to work as Featured Images. I realize it’s frustrating to be limited in your usage and we’ll do what we can in the future to allow additional usage types with the free Embed option.

    Thanks for taking time to leave feedback. Let us know if you have any other thoughts.

    Hey there,

    since one of your last updates (I can’t remember it exactly) you removed the float-element from your classes.
    In the past, you could choose to float left, right or center. Now this function is basically useless (always left, no float). There’s no align(left/right/center) in the “getty embed image” class anymore.

    Could you please fix this? Thanks!

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