SB Uploader

An easy, customer/user friendly way to upload images and attach them to your content. Optionally sets the featured image. Sometimes you just want to u

Author:Sean Barton (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0
WordPress version tested:3.6.1
Plugin version:4.8
Added to WordPress repository:17-03-2011
Last updated:17-09-2013
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:http://www.sean-barton.co.uk
Total downloads:14 248
Active installs:80+
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I originally wrote this for a client as a way to get company logos to appear inside WordPress posts... easy you say huh? What about if we were dealing with people who had no idea what to do when looking at the standard WordPress 'Add Media' or 'Add Image' page. It all seemed a bit too complicated for the average person so SB Uploader was born.

The idea of the plugin is that it means the act of uploading an image can be done on the same page as the Post/Page editor and there is no separate upload button, just the Save/Publish Post/Page button as normal. This ensures that as part of their blog post or copywriting process an image could be chosen before publishing.

This plugin lets you add as many images as you like to any WordPress object.. be it Posts, Pages, Categories, Tags, Custom Post Types or Custom Taxomonies. It optionally can set the WordPress Featured Image to take advantages of themes that use this feature. It also allows for a fallback image which will be provided in the event that an image was not uploaded. Shortcodes are created for each image so that you can upload images and use the resultant shortcode anywhere in your template/widget structure.

There is a fallback feature with each uploader to allow you to centrally specify the URL of an image to put in place when one is not uploaded to an object. There are always times when you don't want an image on a specific page so I have added a 'disable fallback' option to facilitate this.

I'm pretty sure that's all bases covered for now.. Do let me know if you want to see this plugin extended in ANY way.


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