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  • Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Many images have meaningful filename and alt, i consider better to keep it.

    If you want this feature, please tell me a good reason.

    Thread Starter scratchy

    (@clickarmada)

    I grab them from tumblr with ifttt either the alt is missing or alt=”image”. However I had someone on odesk to modify it for me few hours ago. Thanks.

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Okay, That’s a good reason.

    Please waiting for update.

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    New version has been released, i’m not sure is it works for ifttt. please help me to test it.

    Thread Starter scratchy

    (@clickarmada)

    i can give you the modified code code and implement it. skipe?

    Thread Starter scratchy

    (@clickarmada)

    your update new functions not working sorry, just tested

    Thread Starter scratchy

    (@clickarmada)

    …Also your older version was able to create a featured image in my theme, this update just breakes this function, no featured images…

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Sorry, i don’t have skype, Please send the modified code to my email. thanks.

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Mark this topic as resolved.

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Mark this topic as resolved.

    Hi there!

    In addition:

    is it possible just to have option for alt and browser title tags, without renaming images?

    more flexible, easier to post images with preserved filenames and links to avoid copyright issues, but with proper tags.

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Copy that, i’ll see what i can do.

    Great, it works! Thanks, cool job. Hope I’ll be able to do such things with PHP and WordPress.

    But now I figured out next thing, it appears to be not good for SEO:

    While “choosing ling to attachment page”
    The link appears to be like https://example.com/?attachment_id=1472
    instead of permalink structure, choosed by me for all my blogs.

    But after publishing (I assume that permalinks are enabled) it appears to be a “custom link”, and proper link to the attachment page is like https://example.com/post_URL/image_name/

    If it was done to avoid collisions like unable to see images from unpublished posts – link like https://example.com/post_URL/image_name/ works even when the status of the post is “Draft”

    All thing should be done:
    replace string “?attachment_id=1472” with “post_URL/image_name/” during autosaving of the images.

    Hope it will help you to improve your plugin!

    Bye!

    Plugin Author Michael Wang

    (@qqworld)

    Copy that, thanks for report. it’s helpful.

    Great.
    One more suggestion.

    While I saving files – sometimes they are really huge!

    For example 5 megs 5000×36000
    But plugin still saving it without resize and without renaming.

    It will be great to have option to downsize the image to some dimensions.
    For example option like:
    Resize downloaded originals to 1200×1200 with the same proportions, if they are bigger

    One more option (I did nor found it in WP functionality) – is to provide under the image links to its attachment page – in case we are using option to keep original links, on click people will leave us.
    OR, like this (just another way):
    – if we choosing to preserve original image links – than in post we have link to our attachment page, and FROM attachment page we will have link to its original location, from the image itself or from the text link string below.

    That will be really cool for all bloggers who trying to do “image-gallery posts” ??

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