Find quality CC0 public domain images for commercial use, and add them to your blog with just a click. Attribution is not required.
Author: | Simon Steinberger (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.5.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.9.6 |
Plugin version: | 3.4 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 11-04-2013 |
Last updated: | 27-05-2018
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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Rating, %: | 78 |
Rated by: | 26 |
Plugin URI: | https://pixabay.com/blog/posts/p-136/ |
Total downloads: | 274 480 |
Active installs: | 20 000+ |
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Screenshots
Pixabay Images window with search results.
Optional button inside the WordPress editor.
Search results in WordPress' new Media Manager.
Standard media dialogue for uploaded image.
FAQ
Installation Instructions
- Install Pixabay Images either via the WordPress.org plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your server.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- That’s it. You’re ready to go!
What does the term ‘CC0’ mean?
CC0 1.0 Universal is Creative Commons’ Public Domain dedication, which is used for all images on Pixabay.com.
Are there any restrictions or requirements for using these images?
You are free to adapt and use the images for commercial purposes without attributing the original author or source. Although absolutely not required, a link back to Pixabay is appreciated. Learn more in this article about: public domain images and their limitations
Where do I get further information about Pixabay?
Read Pixabay’s FAQ and/or their Terms of Use to learn more.
Why am I not getting search results on Internet Explorer?
The plugin works on all modern browsers; Internet Explorer version 9 or higer is required.
ChangeLog
1.0
1.1
- Solved bug about retrieving images from source
1.2
- Fixed multiple keyword search
- Fixed layout bugs in Chrome
2.0
- Responsive layout for WordPress 3.9+
- Added localization/translations
- Added plugin settings page
- Added higher resolution images
2.1
- Fixed bug for PHP versions lower than 5.3
2.2
- Fixed image URL in settings
- Tested plugin for WordPress 4.0
2.3
- Fixed: Plugin could not be activated with certain PHP settings
- Updated icon and readme.txt
2.4
- Fixed security issues: Authentication bypass and path traversal attack (Thanks goes to Mogwai, IT-Sicherheitsberatung Munich)
- Included new languages in settings page.
2.5
- Tested in WordPress 4.2.2
- Updated Pixabay API to use secure HTTPS connection.
2.6
- Reverting to using HTTP for internal Pixabay API requests.
2.7
- Using HTTP/HTTPS auto detection for Pixabay API requests.
2.8
- Yet another fix to make the plugin work properly with HTTPS sites.
2.9
- Making latest fix work in older PHP versions.
2.10
- Fixed bug for network installations.
- Fixed
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issue.
- Fixed plugin for SSL sites.
- Fixed issues with IE 10/11.
2.11
- Tested in WordPress 4.2.3
- Second fix for
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issue.
- Fixed warning about wp_enqueue_script on plugin activation.
2.12
- Improved security
- Changed default upload path.
2.13
- Updated Pixabay API calls.
- Tested in WordPress 4.4
2.14
2.15
- Compatibility tested for WordPress 4.7
3.0
- Compatibility tested for WordPress 4.8.1
- Modernized layout and improved handling.
- Endless scroll for search results.
- Larger preview images.
3.1
- Compatibility tested for WordPress 4.9
- Included SafeSearch filter in settings
- Fixed https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-file-attachment-metadata-error-3/
3.2
3.3
3.4
- Fixed “Invalid upload” bug.
- Fixed multi site plugin activation failure.
- Fixed cURL image download timeout.