• Let me be the first one to review this plugin – it is a great idea, backed up by one of the best online image editors and a huge image library.

    The only thing that would make it better would be integrations with the most popular builders: Beaver Builder, Visual Composer, SiteOrigin, Thrive Architect, Elementor, etc

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  • Plugin Author Stencil

    (@getstencil)

    Thanks Mike!

    We’re hoping to add support for the popular builders soon (in fact, I’m working on one today). Which one do you use, and which would you say are the most popular (so I can prioritize)?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter miketica

    (@miketica)

    Hey guys,

    You should probably prioritize based on on what’s popular: Beaver Builder, Thrive, Elementor, Visual Composer, SiteOrigin.

    I am currently using Beaver Builder and loving it, but that varies from project to project.

    Speaking of different projects, it would also be nice to be able to better organize graphics and images based on projects (and be able to delete them in bulk). I know about the collection features, but a folder structure would be easier ti work with, if it is not too hard to implement. Different themes also use different sizes for various elements, such as featured images, galleries, banners, etc. Being able to associate various custom sizes with collections/projects would also be a big time saver.

    Good luck and thanks again.

    Plugin Author Stencil

    (@getstencil)

    Thanks for the reply. So we’ve got Beaver Builder and Elementor done, but I’ll take a look at Thrive, Visual Composer and SiteOrigin soon 🙂

    You can bulk delete images by using the SHIFT and/or CTRL keyboard keys to select multiple at once. Then you can right-click on the selected ones, and choose the delete option. Here’s what that looks like: https://i.imgur.com/IP4oi2M.png

    Finally: you can create your own sizes. While we offer some defaults (as can be seen here: https://i.imgur.com/5qI0FpP.png), you can navigate over to the Custom tab, and add your own sizes (as can be seen here: https://i.imgur.com/wAimKun.png).

    Hope that’s helpful!

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