Credit line generator

A template for the HTML editor that allows you to copy and paste authorship information about images into your posts.

Author:Branko Collin (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.9
WordPress version tested:6.5.3
Plugin version:0.3.3
Added to WordPress repository:02-06-2012
Last updated:18-04-2024
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Total downloads:3 421
Active installs:10+
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This plug-in is a typing aid for image credits on posts and pages for the Classic editor.

It adds a button to your editor called ‘by’ in the Visual Editor and ‘credit’ in the Text Editor tab. Pressing the button conjures up a form that will let you fill out fields about the image, such as the name of the creator, and the URL of the license under which you are using the image.

Press submit, and the plug-in will paste a nicely formatted string at the current cursor position of your editor.

I am currently a happy user of my own plugin, and foresee no major changes in the future. Please let me know if there is any feature you could use.

If you are using WordPress 5.0 or higher with the Gutenberg editor, use the Classic Editor through the plugin of the same name.

There is a known problem when using this plugin in the Gutenberg editor with the Classic block: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/pop-up-doesnt-work-if-classic-block-editor-is-itself-a-pop-up/ .

GDPR compliance

This plugin helps you helps you format personal data (such as the name and online address of a photographer), but it does not store such data itself.

Requirements

  • WordPress 3.9 or newer.

Note that earlier versions of this plug-in function perfectly fine with earlier versions of WordPress. Version 1.2.1 of the plug-in supports WordPress 3.3 through 3.8.x, but does not support the visual editor.

Examples

  • Photo by John Smith.
  • Photo of a fire truck by John Smith, some rights reserved.

Rationale

My goal in writing this plugin was mainly to help me avoid typos.

Configuration

A setting will enable wrapping the credit line in HTML mark-up, so that you can style it more easily. This setting is off by default.

Alternatives

There are plugins that add a credit field to media, which you can then display in your post using a shortcode. Media Credit by Peter Putzer is an example:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/media-credit/

Plugins also exist that let you read IPTC meta data from image files and display it in your content using meta tags, for instance using JSM’s Adobe XMP / IPTC for WordPress:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/adobe-xmp-for-wp/


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