Imagewalk

Instant photo-sharing plugin for WordPress. Imagewalk let you start your own photo-sharing community in seconds.

Author:Imagewalk (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.6
WordPress version tested:5.2.3
Plugin version:1.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:22-08-2019
Last updated:18-09-2019
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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Imagewalk lets you add an image sharing community platform to your site. It is suitable for any users background, whether they are your customers, school students/alumnus, niche community, meme enthusiasts, or anything else comes in mind. It comes with frontend image editing and integrated content moderation to give the best experiences for you and the users.

What is image sharing?

In case you still do not know what image sharing is, Instagram, Flickr, and 9GAG are some of it. For a detailed explanation, you could check Wikipedia article here.

Plugin features

Some features of this plugin include:

  • Easy setup. The plugin is designed to work out-of-the-box. There is little to no configuration required to make it works. However, settings are available to suit your need.
  • Frontend image editing. Let users edit the image directly on the browser. They can zoom, flip, or rotate it to get the best final picture before posted and shared. Additionally, a caption can be added to give the image a short description.
  • Commenting system. The plugin is equipped with a commenting system which uses WordPress comments feature internally.
  • Backend content management. Integrated backend posts and comments management to manage and moderate user posts and comments.
  • Responsive. The plugin is developed with the narrow viewport in mind to give the best experience for users accessing from their mobile devices.
  • Compatibility. It is tested with popular plugins and themes for conflict and styling consistency to make sure it works well together.

Credits

Plugin banner by Juliana Malta on Unsplash.