Rating: 1 star
Maybe it used to work, but it doesn’t anymore. Using Neve theme and Elementor free.
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Geht nicht
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Does absolutely nothing.
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Nope, as others are reporting, this seems to do nothing now
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Even though it is fairly old, it does a very good job. Just what I needed. I am on WP 4.9.8.
M.
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Doesn’t work. Numerous recent threads in the support forum reporting the same problem but no response from the developer. It appears this plugin is no longer supported. Disappointing as there is a real need for this type of plugin.
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Works great with this version of Word Press and with theme ColorMag 1.1.6.
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When i upgraded my site to wordpress 4.7, this plugin caused my jetpack to break. Could not connect to jetpack if this plugin is installed. Had to disable this plugin. Hopefully an updated version will come with the fix.
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I appreciate this author’s quick fix when alerted to the issue with JetPack. Works great & is a valuable part of my site.
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I looked into using Mizagorn’s fix for the Divi theme which comes from the same stable, but unfortunately the line of code to follow doesn’t appear in the equivalent file.
If anyone get’s it working with Extra, please post the fix because the plugin sounds exactly what I am looking for.
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Was pretty much plug and play for me, great plugin!
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Great job. Very useful!!!
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I feel so much satisfaction with this plugin, thank you! I had a roundabout method of putting the featured image caption in smaller writing under the title but realized this was showing up in the article snippets on my home page’s sidebar – not professional.
This plugin makes captioning easier, and looks better, and when I found out that my caption was still showing up in the sidebar, a little bit of research found that this scenario had already been catered for with a box in settings to select for single post.
Awesome plugin, thank you!!
Rating: 5 stars
What a great little gem. It saved me several hours of messing about..
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However, I would appreciate a more convenient way to add custom classes to the whole div, to the ccfic-text and to the ccfic-source, without having to tweak Caption.php manually. Besides that? excellent work!
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Using plugin with Motion Picture theme by Obox. Using CSS to have caption appear on top of image. All works as designed and I am very appreciative!
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As Mizagorn points out if you’re using the Divi theme, like us, you will need to add that one simple line of code (see his review) and then you’re good to go.
Simple and to the point afterwards ??
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Didn’t work for WPMU and Twenty Fifteen.
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Love this plugin!
I installed it using the Divi 2.4 theme and it didn’t work. I knew it wasn’t the plugins fault, but to make sure, I switched to Twenty Fifteen to test and the plugin worked.
Added a line to Divi’s single.php
in my child theme like this:
// This line is already in Divi
print_thumbnail( $thumb, $thumbnail["use_timthumb"], $titletext, $width, $height );
// call the Featured Image Caption (line added)
echo do_shortcode('[ccfic]');
Now it works! I really like the way everything is wrapped in a DIV that can be customized via CSS. The code is also top-notch.
Nice work, Christiaan! ??
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Worked out of the box with my child theme, easy to style.
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Sigh,
This plug in did not work for me, I am running the Valenti Theme by Cubell. And latest WordPress version, 4.2.2.
It’s amazing — and totally aggravating — to me that WordPress doesn’t do something about this at the core CMS level. So many people need to be able to write/use captions on a featured image, and so many themes force you to use featured images for sliders, recent post widgets, etc.
And no, not all of us using WordPress are css/php-heads: We don’t want to get into the code (especially not PHP) unless there is absolutely no other way. Isn’t WordPress supposed to be user friendly? I’m coming from Joomla, BTW, and I ever had to deal with a featured image issue, but, of course, I ever got beyond Joomla 1.5 — ran my site on it for the last 5 years, but am finally upgrading now. And now, with all the headaches — images sized “wrong” for a new theme, quirks, shortcomings etc. in WordPress, and a general attitude among Joomla/Wordpress, CMS-heads that you should be a coder, or “shut up” — it’s frustrating.
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Plugin worked perfectly with my Featured Image widget without any issues – just activated the plugin, turned on the automatic captions and formatting checkboxes and everything worked great. Has built in source URL attribution and allows for CSS styling.
Thank you for this simple and easy plugin!
Rating: 5 stars
This plug-in performs exactly as promised with just the default installation – no coding changes necessary. So easy to work with as the input box is right in the post admin. Very pleased with this vital addition to featured images that doesn’t overwhelm the photo. Kudos to the generous developer!
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If you want to make use of featured images sooner or later you will need to give credit where it is due. This plugin does exactly what I need.
With the help of a snippet plugin you won’t even need to modify your theme files to accomplish this either.
From me to the dev, thank you!
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An excellent little plugin, does exactly what it says on the box. Many thanks to the developer for taking the time to develop and support it.
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Very useful!
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I was looking for a way to maintain and display an image caption for my featured images, so this plugin came in handy. I currently use it to show CC-attribution information if I use cc-licensed images as feature image.
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