• I’m struggling to get started with Jetpack on my self-hosted wordpress site. I’ve installed the Jetpack plugin and it looks like it’s correctly installed.

    My goal is to use Jetpack to allow me to pull images into WP posts from my Google Photos account. But when I go to compose a post, and choose images, there is no reference to GP anywhere. Looking more closely at the Jetpack setup, it seems like it wants me to create a WP.com account. Since I’m self-hosted, I’ve avoided having a WP.com account, but it appears that some functionality in Jetpack is dependent on having a WP.com account.

    What I can’t figure out is, do I need the WP.com account to enable GP image integration? I see a long list of features that are, and are not, dependent on the WP.com account but GP image integration is not listed for either.

    My goal, initially, is to be able to use a desktop browser (chrome) to create a WP post, and then pull in images from my GP account.

    Thanks for any assistance.

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  • Looking more closely at the Jetpack setup, it seems like it wants me to create a WP.com account. Since I’m self-hosted, I’ve avoided having a WP.com account, but it appears that some functionality in Jetpack is dependent on having a WP.com account.

    JetPack is a WordPress.com product and requires a WordPress.com account to use. There’s no way around that as many of the JetPack features run off of WordPress.com infrastructure and platform. See:

    Requirements to install and run Jetpack on a WordPress site:/ https://jetpack.com/support/getting-started-with-jetpack/

    Using your Google photos with Jetpack: https://jetpack.com/support/using-your-google-photos-with-jetpack/

    If you absolutely do not want to create a WordPress.com account, you’ll need to find an alternative plugin to use Google Photos on your WordPress site: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/search/embed+google+photos/

    Good luck!

    Thread Starter steerpike58

    (@steerpike58)

    Thanks for the info. I don’t mind creating a WP.com account if that’s the best way to go, but it does seem that JetPack is a very wide-ranging solution that may be overkill for my needs.

    I see that the search results above yield a few answers that refer to Google Drive, not Google Photos; I presume Google Drive includes the photo repository structure. I’ve used Google Drive for files/applications, but never bothered to explore photos through Google Drive since the ‘Photos’ function has always been satisfactory.

    I will pursue a few entries from the search results, and take it from there.

    Thread Starter steerpike58

    (@steerpike58)

    so it would appear, in summary, that even after creating a wp.com account, jetpack is not really what I’m looking for.

    i just installed the Nextgen gallery plugin, and it claims to be just what I need. However, I see nothing new at all after install when composing a new page or post. I have the latest wp, 6 4 3, and recent php – 7.4.33 – so I’m starting to think I need to look more closely at my GoDaddy server setup.

    I’m stuck away from home without my own pc or laptop so struggling to get images uploaded either on my phone or on a public access pc.

    i just installed the Nextgen gallery plugin, and it claims to be just what I need. However, I see nothing new at all after install when composing a new page or post.

    I searched the Nextgen Gallery plugin’s page here at www.ads-software.com: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-gallery/

    … and the developer’s official website: https://www.imagely.com/wordpress-gallery-plugin/

    … but nowhere did I see any mention of “Google Photos”.

    So where did you see this “claim”?

    so it would appear, in summary, that even after creating a wp.com account, jetpack is not really what I’m looking for.

    It seems the ChatGTP-like response that this “summary” referred to got deleted by the moderators. That response had factually incorrect information.

    JetPack supports adding individual Google Photos images. I even gave JetPack’s own step-by-step instructions to do this in my earlier post.

    But… and it’s a big “but”… the feature is only available when editing your site from WordPress.com. Here’s what I mean:

    Once you connect your JetPack to a WordPress.com account, your self-hosted WordPress (aka www.ads-software.com) site becomes available for full management at WordPress.com. You can create/edit posts/pages, install new plugins and themes, etc… all from WordPress.com… just like any real WordPress.com site.

    And JetPack’s Google Photos integration only works when editing your www.ads-software.com site from WordPress.com. That’s where the connection sits. But any Google Photos image you insert is copied and uploaded to your standard WordPress hosting server, making it available in the standard WordPress media library (even when editing your site from the standard WordPress dashboard on your own domain).

    I understand this workflow may not suit your needs, but JetPack certainly supports Google Photos and the feature works as advertised.

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 3 weeks ago by George Appiah. Reason: Added a screenshot of JetPack's Google Photos integration
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    Thread Starter steerpike58

    (@steerpike58)

    Sorry that I missed your reply a couple of months ago, and I got busy with other projects. But I’m back now to looking at this so I would appreciate your continued assistance.

    You said (sorry, I don’t know how to make this show up as a ‘quoted block’ in the editor here, so I’ll just ‘bold’ it):

    Quote: Once you connect your JetPack to a WordPress.com account, your self-hosted WordPress (aka www.ads-software.com) site becomes available for full management at WordPress.com. You can create/edit posts/pages, install new plugins and themes, etc… all from WordPress.com… just like any real WordPress.com site.

    This sounds awesome! But I’m confused. I’ve since set up not only a wordpress.com (shorthand: wp.com) account, but also, a wp.com site (myTestSite.wp.com). So – at this point, I have (mytestsite.wp.com) and (mySelf-HostedSite.com). The wp.com site is ‘perfect’ in the way it hooks into google photos, without even touching ‘jetpack’ – when I want to load an image, GP is right there as an alternate media source (as your image above shows). If I can use that interface to creates posts on ‘mySelfHostedSite.com’, that sounds great! But – how do I link ‘mySelfHostedSite.com’ to wp.com, and how do I differentiate between the two sites when editing/etc? And can I still go directly to mySelfHostedSite.com to do admin, if I want – that is, is the wp.com interface optional?

    Quote: And JetPack’s Google Photos integration only works when editing your www.ads-software.com site from WordPress.com. That’s where the connection sits. But any Google Photos image you insert is copied and uploaded to your standard WordPress hosting server, making it available in the standard WordPress media library (even when editing your site from the standard WordPress dashboard on your own domain).

    This sounds perfect! Please give me more details about how to integrate mySelfHostedSite.com into wp.com!

    Thread Starter steerpike58

    (@steerpike58)

    OK, I finally got this to work. I installed the jetpack plugin (there are at least 8, by the way – need to pick the first one) – “Jetpack – WP Security, Backup, Speed, and Growth – Improve your WP security with powerful one-click tools like backup, WAF, and malware scan. Includes free tools like stats, CDN and social sharing.” (not at all obvious that it’s this one!). Then say ‘no’ to every option / feature / upsell, but then go in and configure it so you can log into your site using wordpress.com.

    Then – magically – you will ‘see’ your self-hosted site as one of the ‘sites’ available. But then I don’t know how you are supposed to do the ‘media’ thing … but I guessed at it based on the screenshot in a previous post:

    https://wordpress.com/media/<yourSelfHostedSite&gt; – and that does it!

    I can’t find any good documentation on this on the web. Everyone just says ‘install jetpack plugin’ and that’s it!

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