Image Shortcake

Image Shortcake adds a shortcode for images, so that themes can template and filter images displayed in posts. Although it can be used standalone, it

Author:fusionengineering, goldenapples (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0.1
WordPress version tested:4.3
Plugin version:0.1.0
Added to WordPress repository:20-05-2015
Last updated:27-08-2015
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/fusioneng/image-shortcake
Total downloads:2 444
Active installs:10+
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When images are inserted into posts from the media library or media uploader, only the html of the <img> tag and the link around it (if any) are preserved. This means that themes which want to change the way images are marked up in content don't have an easy way of doing this.

Image Shortcake is an attempt to solve this problem, by saving images in post content as shortcodes rather than HTML. The output of shortcodes can be easily filtered in themes, plugins and templates, and since the original attachment data is preseved as attributes on the shortcode, it becomes much easier for modify the way images are marked up in themes.

For best results, use this with the Shortcake (Shortcode UI) plugin. Shortcake offers an easy to use interface to manage shortcodes in post content.

What could you use this for? Well, at Fusion we use this shortcode for:

  • Responsive Images. By filtering the output of the [img] shortcode image tag, we're able to insert the srcset attribute, so that all of the images on our site are served responsively to browsers that support that.

  • Inline sharing buttons. We've added share links to each of the images on our site. Because these are inserted through a filter on a shortcode and not in the post content, it's easy to modify them on the fly. And having this logic in template files rather in on-page javascript that runs after page load makes it quicker for users.

  • Photo credits. We've added "credit" as an image meta field, and we use a filter on 'img_shortcode_output_after_linkify' to display it on all images.

See the Installation section for more ideas and tips for custom image templates. Get involved with the project on Github.


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