Show Featured Image Size in Admin TopBar

plugin banner

This plugin displays the image size for the featured image size in the admin top bar.

Author:Apasionados, Apasionados del Marketing (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0.1
WordPress version tested:6.3.1
Plugin version:1.2
Added to WordPress repository:09-11-2016
Last updated:23-09-2023
Rating, %:0
Rated by:0
Plugin URI:http://apasionados.es/#utm_source=wpadmin&utm...
Total downloads:2 875
Active installs:90+
plugin download
Click to start download

This plugin displays the image size for the featured image in the admin top bar. We find this very handy, because you don’t have to look up the default size of the featured image each time you publish a post.

We created this plugin because we manage a large number of blogs with different themes. Normally we always have to check the default size of the featured image before publishing a new post. This means that we have to visit a post published in the past and check the featured image size.

With this plugin you can configure the default featured image size so that it is displayed in the topbar in the administration area.

Easy. Handy. And it saves us a lot of time.

We think it will save a lot of time of everybody that manages blogs with different themes and different default featured image sizes.

Show Featured Image Size in Admin TopBar in your Language!

This first release is avaliable in English and Spanish. In the languages folder we have included the necessary files to translate this plugin.

If you would like the plugin in your language and you’re good at translating, please drop us a line at Contact us.

Further Reading

You can access the description of the plugin in Spanish at: Show Featured Image Size in Admin TopBar.

Contact

For further information please send us an email.

Translating WordPress Plugins

The steps involved in translating a plugin are:

  1. Run a tool over the code to produce a POT file (Portable Object Template), simply a list of all localizable text. Our plugins allready havae this POT file in the /languages/ folder.
  2. Use a plain text editor or a special localization tool to generate a translation for each piece of text. This produces a PO file (Portable Object). The only difference between a POT and PO file is that the PO file contains translations.
  3. Compile the PO file to produce a MO file (Machine Object), which can then be used in the theme or plugin.

In order to translate a plugin you will need a special software tool like poEdit, which is a cross-platform graphical tool that is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

The naming of your PO and MO files is very important and must match the desired locale. The naming convention is: language_COUNTRY.po and plugins have an additional naming convention whereby the plugin name is added to the filename: pluginname-fr_FR.po

That is, the plugin name name must be the language code followed by an underscore, followed by a code for the country (in uppercase). If the encoding of the file is not UTF-8 then the encoding must be specified.

For example:

  • en_US – US English
  • en_UK – UK English
  • es_ES – Spanish from Spain
  • fr_FR – French from France
  • zh_CN – Simplified Chinese

A list of language codes can be found here, and country codes can be found here. A full list of encoding names can also be found at IANA.


Screenshots
FAQ
ChangeLog