AutoThumb

A plugin which integrates phpThumb into WordPress.

Author:Mathias Geat (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.7
WordPress version tested:3.3.2
Plugin version:0.6.1
Added to WordPress repository:18-04-2009
Last updated:06-02-2012
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.
Rating, %:100
Rated by:1
Plugin URI:http://ailoo.net/projects/autothumb/
Total downloads:13 636
Active installs:100+
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The plugin is actually just a port of a plugin/snippet I wrote for MODx a while ago (see here). It scans your content's source code for <img> tags with width and height attributes and passes them to phpThumb, a great PHP image editing library, which handles the resizing and editing of the image. Additionally, by passing parameters to phpThumb using a query string, it's possible to edit the image in several ways (take a look at phpThumb's demos).

The simplest way to get resized images is to specify width/height attibutes in your HTML. AutoThumb will use the given values and remove the attributes from your page's output. When you take a look at the URLs of the example images found on the plugin home page, you will see that the <img>-tag's src-attribute points to a file called image.php in the plugin's directory. This file takes the image source and several other parameters and passes them to phpThumb, which will generate and output the final image (of course images will be cached).

To prevent evil people playing with the query string and letting your server generate tons of different images, the plugin generates a hash which is a combination of the query string and a secret password you set in phpThumb's config file. So every call with different parameters (even the same image with different sizes) has another unique hash and it's not possible to generate new images without knowing the secret password.

See the plugin page for more details on the plugin.

All development is done on GitHub. If you have ideas, enhancements, etc. feel free to fork the project and send a pull request.

For any issues please use the Issue Tracker.