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Image Formatr

Description

Image Formatr is a simple plugin that goes through all the content images on
posts & pages, and with zero user changes:

  1. gives them a standardized thumbnail format using CSS
  2. puts a caption underneath each one using the title
  3. makes them linked so they popup in full size

Thumbnails are not generated, but will be used if available in the media library.
This plugin is driven by the prettyPhoto
library so we could call this plugin a prettyPhoto integration plugin.

*Note: Supports images on Flickr.

Usage

This only applies to the images you put in your content, not theme graphics.

<img
  src="/images/picture.jpg"
  class="alignright"
  title="A sample caption"
  link="http://example.com/"
  hint="Image borrowed from example.com"
/>

After the plugin runs, the output to the browser looks like:

<div class="img alignright">
  <a
    href="/images/picture.jpg"
    rel="prettyPhoto[main]">
    <img
      src="/images/picture.jpg"
      title="Image borrowed from example.com" alt=""
      width="140" height="90"/>
  </a>
  <div style="width: 100%;">
    <a href="http://example.com/" target="_blank">A sample caption</a>
  </div>
</div>

Documentation

You can find plugin documentation at http://warriorself.com/blog/about/image-formatr/

Features

  • Standardizes all thumbnails without altering posts
  • Supports displaying images from Flickr: <img flickr=”1234567890″
    title=”The magnificent Ceiba at the Archaeological Site of Palenque.”>
  • Generates image captions using the image title or alt
  • Integrates WordPress media library thumbnails
  • Gives popups for WordPress gallery images (adjust priority setting to 12)
  • Shows all content images on the blog as small thumbnails
    (does not create new thumbnails but can use Media Library for thumbs)
  • Allows for fine-grained control of each image’s format
  • Zooms image to large size when clicked using the
    prettyPhoto
    library
  • Outputs standard XHTML compliant markup

Gallery Support

To get WordPress Gallery images to popup, this plugin must run at a priority
greater (later) than the [gallery] shortcode which runs at priority 11. Therefore
set the priority setting to 12 in the Administration Options.

Overrides

The actions of the plugin are enabled and disabled with administration settings
but can be overridden on each individual image.

  • usemysize – true/false – true = do not ignore an image width and height
  • usemya – true/false – true = do not ignore a parent anchor tag
  • nocap – true/false – true = do not create a caption
  • nofx – true/false – true = no popup effect
  • link – string url – make the caption a link to the url
  • hint – string txt – this will be the new image title
  • asis – true/false – true = don’t change nuthin
  • group – string txt – separate popup slideshows
  • thumb – string url – image thumbnail (version 0.9.7)
  • page – single/!single/front/!front – page filtering (version 0.9.7)

If you want to surround an image with an anchor tag <a>, then you should add
a usemya attribute within the image tag or else your anchor will be ignored
and replaced. If you do not want the popup effect at all, add a nofx attribute
to the image. If you do not want any caption, you can specify nocap, or just
leave the title blank. And to have the plugin completely ignore an image and
output the content directly from the post, use the asis attribute.

Example

<a href="http://www.example.com/">
<img
  src="/images/picture.jpg"
  title="Click to visit website"
  nocap="true"
  usemya="true"
/></a>

Note: concerning the true/false overrides, do not include “false” parameters
like <img usemya="false">, i.e these overrides should only include the attributes
for which you want to designate a “true” value.

Credits

Image Formatr is Copyright 2014 Steven Almeroth and
licensed under a GPL license.

Based on: image-caption
by Yaosan Yeo.

PrettyPhoto: The JavaScript
Image thumbnail viewer
library by Stephane Caron is licensed under GPLv2.

Website

More information, including how to contact me, is available at
warriorself.com.

Translations

  • If you would like to contribute a translation of the administration settings
    screen please have a look at the
    .pot
    file and post to the support forum
    of e-mail to me.

ToDo List

  • add screenshot of output image with caption

Wish List

  • phone-home feature, activate/deactivate stats helper with version number
  • add admin option for html/xhtml <img/> closing tags
  • add admin option for moving title attribute to alt attribute should it
    overwrite an existing alt?
  • debug mode could show images not found and whatnots and profiling stats
  • change [flickrset id=”1234″] to [flickr set=”1234″]
  • change [flickr pid=”123″] to [flickr img=”123″]
  • show “the_content” ordering vis a vie wp-hooks-filters-flow.php
    Priority 8 :
    WP_Embed->run_shortcode()
    WP_Embed->autoembed()
    Priority 10 :
    wptexturize()
    convert_smilies()
    convert_chars()
    wpautop()
    shortcode_unautop()
    prepend_attachment()
    Priority 11 :
    capital_P_dangit()
    do_shortcode()
    Priority 20 :
    ImageFormatr->filter()

Bug List

  • bug: add_settings_field() <label for=”s”> not <label for=”stdthumb”>
    work-around is to only use unique single char id fields defined as constants

Screenshots

  • Image Formatr administration screen

Installation

Installation:

  1. Download and extract the plugin to your computer
  2. Extract the files keeping the directory structure in tact
  3. Upload the extracted directory (image-formatr) to your WordPress plugin
    directory (wp-content/plugins)
  4. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress admin

FAQ

1.) WordPress “smiley” emoticons like :) keep showing up with the other
images. How can I prevent smileys from being effected?

Starting with version 0.9.6 this plugin includes a class exclusion list which
prevents an image from being processed by the plugin if it contains a CSS class
that is in the list. WordPress uses “wp-smiley” for their smileys so enter
wp-smiley into the exclusion classes in the WordPress administration settings
for Image-formatr then click “Update Options”.

2.) These image attributes (e.g. page, nocap, link, etc) are not XHTML
standard attributes. Why do you use them?

The Image Formatr override attributes do not get written to the browser.
They are only used by the plugin for format configuration of individual
images. Unless you specify the asis attribute, all images in your content
are deconstructed then rebuilt sending only XHTML compliant markup to the
client.

Reviews

মার্চ 30, 2022
Thanks a lot for sharing this, I lost 2+ hours ten days ago looking for a plugin that does exactly what this plugin does and I couldn’t find any. I found it today by chance, when searching for a plugin to manage the captions of my website’s images. Hint to the Developer: maybe you should refine the plugin’s description so others in the situation I was ten days ago will be able to find it. The keyword I used last week, that was of no use, was “force dimensions for all images”, and “force image dimensions on the fly”. I was desperate, after two years having problems with my website’s images. Where the mess of different sizes was more evident was when I created views with the Content Views plugin and both the sliders and the grids were malformed due to the different sizes of the thumbnails. My advice for others looking for a way to make the sizes of their site’s images in a Wordpress site consistent/uniform in size is this: 1) Don’t use Wordress media sizes in Settings > Media Settings because A) It wastes too much space on the server and B) It degrades the images when it converts it to different sizes. Just enter 0 in every size field, and deactivate the “Crop thumbnail to exact dimensions (normally thumbnails are proportional)” option. Only leave the “Organize my uploads into month and year-based folders” option enabled, if you think it makes sense to you (it makes sense to me, so I keep this enabled). 2) Don’t ever use a media cleaning plugin, or a regenerate thumbnails plugin. This will not solve your problems of having images with different sizes in the front end, and it has a high potential of deleting a lot of images that I shouldn’t delete, and you will lose a lot of time restoring the images it deleted to the post and pages it effaced. I lost the whole Saturday night ten days ago to fix the mess that both the “Force Regenerate Thumbnails” and “Media Cleaner” plugins did to my website. I was lucky, though, since they deleted only ~30-40 images in a website with ~600 images and photos. 3) Install this plugin, because it does exactly what you are looking for. PS: to the developer, I think one feature that would make this plugin a killer app 100% (as of now is 95% of a killer app for me) is if you add an option to use the image description meta (the description that appears in the attachment page) as caption. Like I said, my website has around 600 images and both the alt and the title metas I configured are not really fit to work as thumbnails, but the description is. I will look for a plugin that copies the description to the alt field to add captions with your plugin, if I can’t find it I guess I will use the nocaption option until either you add the option or I get around I spending 3-4 hours coping the description text to the alt text. Anyway, thanks a lot again, and sorry if this was a long review.
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Contributors & Developers

“Image Formatr” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.2.6

  • 2015-12-13 Flickr https API
  • Fix Flickr API calls to use https instead of http

1.2.5

  • 2014-07-02 Standardize-thumbnails patch
  • Fix Standardize-thumbnail setting, redeux

1.2.4

  • 2014-07-01 Internationalization
  • Add Serbian translation of admin screen
  • Fix Standardize-thumbnail setting
  • Add license file & info

1.2.3

  • 2014-05-20 PrettyPhoto settings admin
  • Fix priority default when upgrading from previous version
  • Fix PHP notice when not using captions
  • Add admin options for PrettyPhoto: social buttons, theme, speed
  • Add admin option validation for priority setting
  • Changed admin styling to use retina icons
  • Changed prettyPhoto social buttons option logic, simplified
  • Changed default prettyPhoto popup theme

1.2.2

  • 2014-05-14 Plugin priority patch
  • Add admin option to adjust the plugin execution order, no longer hard-coded
  • Fix activation warning, default options-collection to array
  • Fix Media Library thumbnail display

1.2.1

  • 2014-05-11 WordPress Gallery support
  • Add [gallery] shortcode support, looks for “attachment-thumbnail” class
  • Add settings link in Admin plugins list
  • Change plugin priority from 10 to 12
  • Remove explicit support for BBcode (popups still work)

1.1

  • 2013-04-12 Media library image thumbnail support
  • Add admin option to enable using media library auto-generated images as
    thumbnails

1.0.1

  • 2013-03-25 Dynamic filter loading removal patch
  • reverse moving add_filter from image-formatr to class.formatr
  • remove admin option to toggle processing of page/post content
  • remove admin option to toggle processing of WP Text Widget content
  • remove usage of output buffering to build the image div
  • fix Caption attribute drop-down to properly show the option value
  • move activate/deactivate callbacks from class.admin to class.base

1.0

  • 2013-03-24 Admin UI layout with info popups
  • redo Admin with a better UI using settings information popups
  • add admin option for name to use for default prettyPhoto slideshow group
  • add admin option to toggle processing of page/post content
  • add admin option to toggle processing of WP Text Widget content
  • fix Flickr loop bug if we could not open the image url

0.10.1

  • 2012-12-12 Remove asis attribute and add caption css class
  • Remove the asis attribute if provided
  • add php5 constructor, move old constructor to base
  • add admin option to add css-class to caption div
  • simplify width styling

0.10.0

  • 2012-11-25 Add Flickr support and remove Highslide library
  • The Highslide JavaScript image viewer library had a license that was not
    compatible so it was replaced with the PrettyPhoto library
  • Flickr image support with [flickr pid=”123″] or
  • Flickr set support with [flickrset id=”123″]
  • Note: [flickrset id=”123″] usage is deprecated and will become [flickr
    set=”123″] next release

0.9.7.5

  • 2011-11-03 BBCode [img] support
  • Added: support for [img]http://mydomain.com/image.jpg[/img]
  • Added: CSS image class modification options

0.9.7.4

  • 2011-07-17 Small images not up-sized
  • Changed css style width to max-width

0.9.7.3

  • 2011-06-12 Internet Explorer patch
  • Fixed: JavaScript obect trailing comma removed from hs.addSlideshow() call
  • Added: Highslide library disable option if you already use Highslide
  • Changed: Auto determine orientation admin setting now defaults to off

0.9.7

  • 2011-03-21 Administration upgrade version
  • Fixed: style-sheet displayed correctly allowing height attribute without width
  • Fixed: trailing slash on image tag no longer required <img/>
  • Fixed: admin options for thumbnail dimensions UI bug
  • Fixed: image aspect ratio now correctly calculated
  • Added: ‘thumb’ attribute to show a thumbnail image
  • Added: ‘page’ attribute to allow for image to be excluded from certain pages
  • Added: uninstall plugin option which can clean Image Formatr out of the database
  • Changed: home page image dimensions expanded to include single page, etc.
  • Changed: admin options to serialize all settings into one table row
  • Changed: class getting kinda big so I split it up into three classes
  • Changed: admin screen updated to current WordPress API standards
  • Removed: admin html include file no longer needed with new API

0.9.6

  • 2011-02-13 Smiley exclusion patch
  • Added: Exclude image style class list which prevents smileys from being included
  • Added: import Highslide Integration plugin settings upon Image Formatr activation
  • Added: forgot to include graphics directory in 0.9.5 release

0.9.5

  • 2011-01-18 Highslide integrated directly into Image-formatr plugin
  • Added: Admin option for the mouse-over hint “Click here to enlarge”
  • Added: Admin option to use different image dimensions on the home page
  • Added: Admin option for Highslide settings
  • Added: restrict image url protocols to http, https, ftp, file
  • Added: “Group” image attribute can separate Highslide popup slideshows
  • Added: Highslide JavaScript library w/gallery (highslide.js) 4.1.9 (2010-07-05)
  • Removed: Highslide Integration plugin requirement
  • Changed: “Strip title” admin option now actually strips the title
  • Changed: “Hint” image attribute gets displayed differently

0.9.4

  • 2011-01-13 Class structure used and performance increased
  • Added: Class structure encapsulation
  • Added: Admin setting to disable image inspection (speed increase)
  • Changed: Admin setting “Thumbnail dimensions” to allow zero,
    which then calculates based on aspect ratio
  • Removed: PHP-GD library call and Snoopy call (speed increase)

0.9.3

  • 2011-01-13 Bugfix patch
  • Changed: admin settings bug fixes

0.9.2

  • 2010-04-16 Smiley/emoticon displayed
  • Changed: Smileys like 🙂 were causing errors so I added a check to make
    sure we are not effecting emoticon graphics within the post. Now smileys
    display fine, thanks to http://blog.andrewkinabrew.com/

0.9.1

  • 2010-03-9 Standard thumbnail dimensions
  • Changed: Allow for zero length long or short thumbnail dimension in the
    administration settings

0.9

  • 2010-01-26 Initial beta release
  • Renamed the usemyanchor image modifier attribute to usemya with no
    deprecated support for the old one
  • Fixed: caption administration setting not working
  • Added: force-root image location mangler administration setting
  • Added: administration setting to standardize all thumbnail sizes
  • Added: usemysize attribute to allow for individual image sizing
  • Changed: no longer supports MyCSS plugin

0.8

  • 2010-01-5 Initial alpha release