• Resolved benlwong

    (@benlwong)


    Okay, this is almost perfect. But I can’t use this plugin unless it allows anonymous/visitor uploads.

    Here is a scenario: We run an organization that run events in multiple venues. After each venue, we like the host to upload pictures of the events. However, we don’t want to have to create a WP user each time nor do we want to have them learn how to log in.

    So, if we allow anonymous/visitor to upload pics, how will we prevent anyone to upload whatever they want?

    • We don’t advertise the link nor can you navigate to it on our website. You just have to know the link
    • We make the page password protected, so you will have to know the password for that particular upload page

    Ideally, the plugin itself can have a setting to set a password, but I believe you can already password protect WordPress pages.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-public-image-uploader/

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  • Plugin Author lagdonkey

    (@lagdonkey)

    That’s wierd, yeah 1.2.2 was supposed to fix the styling issue. It had to do with a shortcode bug with wordpress, not outputting correct. I tested it, and it seems to work just fine with all the tests I’ve done.

    Have you tried playing around with the css at all?

    Plugin Author lagdonkey

    (@lagdonkey)

    I’m going to go ahead and lock this, since the original issue has been resolved. If you need further help, go ahead and open a new thread.

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