Powerful, reliable and lightweight plugin which helps you to easily show post images and handle them. Essential tool for web designers and developers.
The main documentation site is the Lab. Here you can find all detailed information about WP Smart Image II.
Also you can find direct support at WPSI II forums: English users | Spanish users
No. Using custom fields to show attached images is a wrong method. Yes, it is relatively famous, but is wrong. WordPress has a very advanced ways to control post's images. However, saying is not the same than do it, because many times it is some difficult to achieve tha we want in this area. WP Smart Image II simply makes this work a quite more easy to you.
However, WP Smart Image II works with postmeta fields to more complex jobs (as show external images) storing a minimal needed data to make the job.
Noup. This plugins uses all existing post data you have been entered through WordPress Editor. Only creates a little field in options table to save your settings. If you choose to use the editor's widget, one field per post will be created in the _postmeta table (only if you make any configuration throught the widget; otherwise no fields will be created).
Just activate the checkbox for option "Activate editor box" through Settings page. Save your settings.
Absolutely not. Your old settings remain unbroken.
You should place the tag into the loop (see screenshot #3 for a graphic example)
Yes, you can combine parameters without an specific order.
Some parameters may not appear depending of your settings. E.g. a "rel" attribute will not shown in an unlinked image, because "rel" is a property of links. In cases like this, if you set wrong parameters the plugin simply ignore them and works anyway. Another example: if you have a Stric DTD site and if you activate a "target _blank", of course you'll ruin your standard. If you add a fixed ID's to several images or links, you are proceeding in a wrong way.
Otherwise, if you are trying to implement some javascript/ajax toy defining "rel" or "id" parameters , you are in a good way to achieve what you want, depending of your intentions.
For a better handling of WPSI II parameters, start from the parameters table, so you can taking a look to available options.
Please let me know you're thinking through any of ways above. Thank you!.
All your suggestions are welcome. Thank you!.
Nice... let me know! :D
Requires: 2.8 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.0.5
Last Updated: 2010-7-13
Downloads: 15,211
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