Description
This plugin is part of a suite of plugins created by Vernon Systems Ltd., which give you the power to embed eHive functionality into your WordPress website.
This plugin allows you to embed eHive Account detail pages onto your WordPress website. This means that you can display the public profile pages of eHive Account holders.
Before you install this plugin you will need to install the eHive Access plugin.
Get more from the eHive plugin suite
To enhance the page you embed this plugin on you can also install the eHive Objects gallery widget plugin to showcase other Objects contributed by the account you are displaying.
Other plugins in the suite include:
- eHive Object Comments – Enables users to add comments to Object Records from your site.
- eHive Object Details – A plugin for displaying Object Record detail pages.
- eHive Objects Image Grid – Displays a grid of images from eHive filtered by certain criteria.
- eHive Objects Tag Cloud – Displays a tag cloud from eHive.
- eHive Search – Allows you to search eHive.
- eHive Objects Gallery widget – Provides a gallery of Object Records that can be placed in your sites widget areas.
- eHive Objects Tag Cloud widget – Allows you to display a tag cloud in a widget area on your site.
- eHive Object Tags widget – A widget that displays tags for an Object Record.
- eHive Search widget – A widget plugin that provides access to eHive Search from a widget.
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Installation
Dependencies:
- eHive Access plugin
This plugin requires the eHive Access plugin to be installed first. Please ensure you have installed and configured it correctly before installing this plugin.
There are three ways to install a plugin:
Method 1
- Navigate to the plugins page by clicking the link in the WordPress admin menu.
- Click the “Add New” link
- Type the name of the plugin you want to install (i.e. “eHive Access plugin”) into the search box
- Click the “Search plugins” button
- Locate the plugin you want to install from the search results
- Click the “Install Now” link and click “OK” on the popup confirmation window
- Click the “Activate plugin” link when the plugin installation has completed
Method 2
- Download the plugin’s .ZIP file.
- Navigate to the plugins page by clicking the link in the WordPress admin menu.
- Click the “Add New” link
- Click the “Upload” link
- Click the “Choose File” button and locate the .ZIP file you downloaded in step 1
- Click the “Install Now” button
- Click the “Activate plugin” link when the plugin installation has completed
Method 3
- Download the plugin’s .ZIP file.
- Unzip the contents into your WordPress sites plugin directory (/wordpress/wp-contents/plugins)
- Navigate to the plugins page by clicking the link in the WordPress admin menu.
- Click the “Activate plugin” link below the plugin’s name
FAQ
Q. What is eHive?
A. eHive is an online collections management software package. See more at What is eHive?
Q. What do these plugins do?
A. The eHive plugin suite gives you the ability to provide eHive functionality to your site’s visitors. This means that you can search and display eHive records, leave comments that are visible also in ehive and add and remove tags to records where the record owner has given permission to do so. You can filter the search results by account or community if you want to display only records from a particular source. We also provide plugins to do other nice things like display grids of interesting, popular or recent images added to eHive; display galleries of other objects by the same account as a record you are viewing etc.
Q. How do I get an API Key?
A. To get an API Key you will first need an active eHive account. If you don’t have one you can sign up for an account for free. Once you have an account you can navigate to the “Edit My Profile > Api Keys” page and create a new Key.
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Contributors & Developers
“eHive Account Details” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
2.4.1
- Fixed bug with plugin_css_enabled option not being populated.
- The eHiveAccess plugin must be activated and available before the rewrite rule is processed.
2.4.0
- Tested with WordPress 6.0
- Requires a minimum of PHP 5.3
2.3.5
- Use https to request google maps api.
2.3.4
- Fixed bug with multiple profile images not displaying when location map is disabled.
2.3.3
- Fixed notices and undefined warnings.
- Tested up to 5.0.1
2.3.2
- Fixed undefined constant warnings.
2.3.1
- Added a settings option to enable or disable the account location map.
- Added a settings option for the Google Maps JavaScript API key
2.3.0
- Removed dependencies on the eHiveAccess functions.php
- Tested up to 4.9.4
2.1.3
- Upgraded prettyPhoto jQuery lightbox to version 3.1.6 to fix a security exploit.
2.1.2
- Fixed broken links to static images when WordPress is installed in a sub folder.
- Help menu in admin panel now displays when the eHive Search plugin in not installed.
- Added unistall script to remove options from the database when the plugin is unistalled.
- Added version control for plugin options.
2.1.1
- First stable release of the eHive Access plugin.= 2.3.1 =
- Added a settings option to enable or disable the account location map.
- Added a settings option for the Google Maps JavaScript API key
2.3.0
- Removed dependencies on the eHiveAccess functions.php
- Tested up to 4.9.4
2.1.3
- Recommended update.
- Upgraded prettyPhoto jQuery lightbox to version 3.1.6 to fix a security exploit.
2.1.2
- Fixed broken links to static images when WordPress is installed in a sub folder.
- Help menu in admin panel now displays when the eHive Search plugin in not installed.
- Added unistall script to remove options from the database when the plugin is unistalled.
- Added version control for plugin options.
2.1.1
This is the first stable release of the eHive Access plugin.