Rating: 5 stars
I’ve looked for this kind of plugin for a while and this one does perfectly what it has been designed for.
Thank you very much !
Rating: 5 stars
Super nice plugin, thank you! 5-Stars!
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I was searching for a solution that could auto get images and content from external websites, and this plugin works great for this!
Congralutations to the developer!
Rating: 1 star
Doesn’t work with Elementor
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Eklentiyi Olu?turana Te?ekkürler ??
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It really works and you can customize it easily
This plugin deserve more attention
Rating: 5 stars
I’m really hard to please. Most plugins with good ratings I find to be worthless junk. Even decent ones have big issues most of the time or wind up being half measures. But this? This is fantastic. I have not found a single issue so far. It does exactly what you want pretty automagically. You can easily tweak the result. So easily in fact I was looking for something harder than just click the text in the sidebar. And the settings to make a custom style template? Amazingly robust. Ok fine, ONE missing thing, I’d love an option to set vertical centering of the image in the sidebar, but geez that’s minor. If it could do the same magic on PDF files it would be godlike.
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Great Plugin! Just what I was looking for!
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Well written, allows for template editing, multiple styling options.
I haven’t tested it with other wordpress builders so I don’t know how that works together but I’m happy.
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awesome
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<p class=””>The idea is great, but there are several shortcomings.<br>* Lacks basic localisation stuff like using translate files for “read more”-buttons (they’re in the standard wordpress translations, just add ‘wordpress’ after the string). Having to build a new template simply to translate a button is annoying. </p>
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<p class=””>Edit: this is fixed :)</p>
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<p class=””>* It’s not possible to add new blocks in templates. This limits severely the types of templates one can create, and the usefulness of this plugin.<br><br>Edit:</p>
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<p class=””>As for custom blocks, I mostly want to add a “Read more about this” to the top of template.</p>
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<p class=””>Though, I wished that template building was similar to normal block editing. So instead of custom settings, I could use the default block editor to set typography, colors, margins, padding, border etc.<br>That of course means to rewrite much of the plugin, but it would probably be better in the long run. First it would be consistent with the rest of WordPress. It would also fix any responsivity issues (as the theme would handle that) and make it easier to create nice designs (using cover block for instance would be nice) for the users.</p>
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Rating: 5 stars
Easy to adjust, lots of options
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The plugin does what is should, thanks
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Cool option I’ve been looking for ages to build a press coverage page for a project.
However, it’s sadly just a pure mess.
I can’t change or adapt the image sizes so every link previwe has the same size.
Also, within the live page, no link is clickable.
Rating: 5 stars
Great for creating quick button-style links to other content. I was having some Dark Mode issues and asked for some help. Brecht responded almost immediately and helped me get the look I wanted.
Easy to use, light weight. Very nice.
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I used this link preview plugin on yourswithbutter.com. While the core functionality works straight out of the box, the power of the plugin is in the template editor. This allowed me to match the link preview styles – for everything from border color to font size – with the site’s design.
Usually, these are the kinds of design customization options relegated to the “pro” version of a plugin. Many thanks to you, plugin developer, for offering it here for free via the WP repository!
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Works like bookmarks in notion
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Brecht has done a fantastic job with this plugin, as you can plainly see with all the wonderful reviews. The only people that don’t like it seem to be people that don’t understand that 3rd party page builders (Beaver Builder, Elementor, etc.) may not be compatible with this. That doesn’t mean the plugin deserves a lower rating. It’s designed for back end usage, primarily.
It does work with Divi, though! Maybe because I have “Enable Classic Editor” enabled. As soon as I put in a link when editing the Text Module, the preview shows. Nice.
However, to get this to work within your bbPress forums, see: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/need-to-help-use-it-available-in-bbpress/#post-14325874 Just be mindful that a popular forum might exceed the free limit from Microlink, so you might need to create an account there.
Also some code examples mentioned in earlier posts in that thread. BuddyPress has its own URL preview functionality, but even if you are using both, this plugin will make previews work on the bbPress side within the forums as long as you follow along with the above thread. I have spent a month trying to figure this out.
Thanks for the hard work, Brecht!
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I like the idea of this plugin, but it isn’t compatible with Beaver Builder.
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Very nice and simple plugin that can be extremely useful.
Still lacks some basic options though, like the ability to save different custom templates in order to have different layouts at same page/website.
I might be wrong but didn’t find this option…
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Awesome plug in. Does exactly what it says, profoundly well for my purposes. A+. Thank you to the developers
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Thank you for this great plug-in, it’s really useful.
BTW, I’ve found 2 minor issues.
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If the summary has a link tag which is not closed in the summary, it will cause to the next part, so I’ve fixed 54 line of class-vlp-link.php as below.
# $properties['summary'] = nl2br( trim( $unsanitized->summary ) );
$properties['summary'] = nl2br( trim( strip_tags( $unsanitized->summary ) ) );
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When it crawls YouTube link, it shows summary as “Sorry for the interruption. We have been receiving a large number of requests from your network.”.
Different with the above issue, I couldn’t spend time for check this is my IP problem or this plugin’s structure problem.
I hope this can be an info for the other useres.
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To be able to customize the template is one plus, being a Gutenberg blocks is the icing on the cake, because:
Combining this plugin with Gutenberg columns along with template customization gives me exactly what I needed.
Thank you for this plugin !
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Exactly what I was looking for :-)))
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I was looking for this, its done very nicely and support gutenberg! so cool!!
Thank you for creating it ??????
Would love to see it support RTL, the padding now are not done right on RTL. I can help.
Rating: 5 stars
The basic functions work right out of the box. Looks good, and works well.
And the dev is responsive on support forums.
Rating: 5 stars
Impressed with this plugin.
I like to curate a few news articles, and with the disappearance of the ‘press this’ tool, this plugin has become a great find to add links and an image from any news article onto any WordPress blog, plus to add any relevant pages from my own blog.
One thing that needs sorting out though is the ability to make external links into DOfollow ones, which would turn my 5 star rating into a 6 star one!
Rating: 5 stars
Not supported on elementor,Btw good work will use it in the future.
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That is a really nice addition to my blog pages.
5 our of 5
Rating: 5 stars
Very nice, but sometimes the cover image is not updated if changed in the page/article.
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