Rating: 5 stars
ITS ..GOOD OK.. PUT 3 STAR BECAUSE DO NOT HAVE SELECTION IF HAVE IMAGE THE POST … TO LEAVE IMAGE FROM POST…
THIS IF YOU FIX ITS THE BEST…
THE PLUGIN DESERVES ABOVE 4 STARS EQUAL TO 5..
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I installed it, and then realised that my SEO plugin allows OG images. I deactivated and deleted it. Now none of my categories work. I reset the permalinks, nothing. The categories show there are items, but the posts show no categories or tags attached to the post, and none can be added. I don’t know WHAT it did!
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I had tested them all, and I can confirm that this plugin is the best in its category. I use it throughout my project, the z_taxonomy() function has become my favorite ?? Thank you, Muhammad, for continuing to maintain it ??.
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Tested and used on WordPress 6.0.2, perfect
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The plugin saves image link into the Options table. Every saved term will add a row to the site’s Options table, which may slow down the site if there are many term images. Also, the option does not get deleted after you remove a term image, it is the option’s value that gets cleared out. The option only gets deleted if you delete the term. To me, this looks unprofessional.
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The plugin adds an option from the main menu to a settings page that literally has only one setting and will only be used once. This menu item should be a “Settings” submenu.
Having this option in the main menu is unjustified and simply clutters up the menu.
Unfortunately for this reason, I chose not to use this plugin and look for alternatives.
Rating: 5 stars
Although it works, it requires you to add code to header.php for the Facebook preview to show it:
<?php
if (function_exists('z_taxonomy_image_url'))
echo '<meta property="og:image" content="' . z_taxonomy_image_url() . '" />';
?>
It would be a very nice addition to have the plugin do this for you.
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Finally I was able to set OG images for all my categories.
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Thank you! ??
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keep it updated ??
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If you want to have photos on all your categories, this is a great little plugin.
If you want some of your categories without photos though, instead of a blank space you get a broken image on the page, which isn’t ideal, hence only 4 stars.
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Thank you
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Quick turn around time & flexible. I have used this plugin for two different websites & all are working nice. Finally used with WP-4.9.4
Thank you Zahlan for this awesome gift.
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Buen pluggin y la documentación bien explicada
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I do not recommend this plugin because it’s not well coded and it well crash your site it took 1.7 second to get image for a category so with large data set it will take a large amount of time.
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This plugin is great and lightweight. The code is clean and you can use it easily. Thank you.
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Easily displayed category images on the frontend as attached from the backend.
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This plugin lets you assign images to any taxonomy, including custom taxonomies. Basically, it does what it says it does. If I could have 1 extra feature, it would be for the developer to allow the user to capture the HTML string, rather than echoing it to the page directly. But still, you can capture the image URL, and that’s just as good, just not as convenient.
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z_save_taxonomy_image uses update_option() with NULL last attribute. It means that every new category image will spawn autoloaded option. Which is not good on huge blogs. for instance, I had 1390 autoloaded options because of this plugin which made it a silent killer for my site.
2 stars until you make it not autoloaded
Rating: 4 stars
If You read the instruction it’s easy to work with ??
Main field to improve is visual management from admin panel – it might looks much better and works faster.
Rating: 5 stars
A very good plugin especially if you’re showing some grid filtered by categories..
Thank You
PS: could you place an option to use custom PLACEHOLDER images from gallery?
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Perfect…
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Hey forks,
I edit my category and successfully added featured image but there is no featured image shown in my categories.
Could someone help me?
Thanks
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Just need to edit category.php and tag.php in child theme to put the relevant HTML and PHP code.
<div class="archive-meta" style="background-image: url(<?php if (function_exists('z_taxonomy_image_url')) echo z_taxonomy_image_url(); ?>);"><?php echo category_description(); ?></div>
in my taxonomy templates.
Some CSS wouldn’t hurt.
.archive-meta {
padding: 11px 0 11px;
/* background-image: url(set via php in category.php or tag.php); */
background-size: cover;}
.archive-meta p{
margin: 2em 0;
color: #000;
background: rgba(255,255,255,.7);
box-shadow: rgba(255,255,255,.7) 0 0 3em 2em;}
in my child theme style.css file.
Don’t forget the functions.php necessary for child themes to enqueue styles correctly.
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Just Helped me a lot
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easy to implement and works like it should.
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Very usefull
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That’s what I need! Thanks.
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So far so good ??
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Strangely enough, WordPress allows to add long text description to category but no feature image. My theme allows me to add a feature image, so this plugin does the job !
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