• tignarius

    (@tignarius)


    Does anyone know how to install the copperminesc plug-in.. I cannot understand the installation instruction that the author gives on his site and I cannot raise him by email. I am fairly much clueless to all this php stuff, so please use basis English….!

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  • Thread Starter tignarius

    (@tignarius)

    Ok. My brain now hurts… but I have now managed to install the copperminesc plug-in without any help.

    It is supposed to be capable of all sorts of marvelous things but now has me totally stumped as to how to use it. I suppose I was expecting some kind of user dashboard or dashboard extension but there does not seem to be anything…..!

    Any ideas anyone?

    I got it installed but don’t have a clue as to how to show a particular picture in my post. I wish somebody would help.

    I feel compelled to write this because I feel like the idiot of the century.

    What I wanted was to be able to upload certain pictures to go into my posts. After downloading and installing Coppermine, ComFetch, Copperminesc, I found I didn’t need any of them. All is included in WordPress. All you hve to do is upload them. So, while you’re in the editing page, look below that and you’ll see Upload written loud and clear. Browse, click on your picture, upload and you get a new window with the picture and a list of choices.

    It couldn’t have been easier.

    For more precise instructions, go to: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Image_and_File_Attachments
    Thank you Word Press.

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