Auto Save Remote Images (Drafts)

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WordPress plugin for downloading automatically first remote image from a post and setting it as a featured image (when the post is saved as a draft).

Author:Fernan Díez (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.6
WordPress version tested:5.6.13
Plugin version:1.0.9
Added to WordPress repository:03-07-2015
Last updated:29-12-2020
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://github.com/fernandiez/auto-save-remot...
Total downloads:4 937
Active installs:70+
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WordPress plugin for downloading automatically first remote image from a post and setting it as a featured image (when the post is saved as a draft or updated).

The purpose of this plugin is very simple: when a post is saved as a draft (not published) or updated (once published), it will fetch the first remote or external image that is referenced. The image that is retrieved is then attached to the post as the featured image. There are no additional settings to configure.

Usage

Avoid losing time in the process of setting featured image for each of your blog posts or page whenever you create new content from your WordPress blog site dashboard. This post retrieves the first remote or external image of your post and uses it as a featured image.

If you maintain multiple blogs, just copy paste the post contents from one blog to the other and this plugin will automatically save the first external image to the second blog. There is no need to re-upload images to multiple sites.

This plugin can also retrieve and save images from sites like Flickr, Facebook, Picasa, or any other image stock site once you have added it in your post editor just saving that single post. Remember that hotlinking is not a good practise.

No longer overwriting a post existing featured image function added.

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Please do not use this plugin to violate copyrights. Don’t be evil.


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