Плагин позволяет посетителям загружать свои фото при публикации комментария.
Author: | WP Puzzle (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.2 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.5.3 |
Plugin version: | 2.2.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 14-02-2016 |
Last updated: | 23-06-2016
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, %: | 98 |
Rated by: | 16 |
Plugin URI: | http://wp-puzzle.com/comment-images-reloaded/ |
Total downloads: | 15 413 |
Active installs: | 1 000+ |
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Screenshots
The default comment form in Twenty Sixteen with image upload form.
Comments Dashboard showing image for each comment.
Admin page with plugin settings.
FAQ
How to display field for picture inserting manually?
Image insert field is automatically displayed after button ‘Submit comment’
You can place it in any form place using special functions. To do this:
1. Tick option in plugin settings image insert field (it disables automatic display)
1. Call one of the following functions in your form template in necessary place:
* To display HTML code: if (function_exists("the_cir_upload_field")) { the_cir_upload_field(); }
* To get variable with HTML code: if (function_exists("get_cir_upload_field")) { get_cir_upload_field(); }
ChangeLog
2.2.1
- fix: comments were published without admin approval
2.2
- You can attach more than one file to comment
- Added additional customization for selecting number of uploading files at one time
- Added image import button from plugin Comment Attachment
- Checked work of plugin on version WordPress 4.5.1
2.1.4
- new: removed column with Comment Images Reloaded image on posts page in admin
- fix: correct work of auto insert url link for themes without html5 support for comment-list
2.1.3
- fix: correct working auto url feature
2.1.2
- fix: changed operation of action
comment_text
for themes which supports html5 comment-list
- new: added functions for manual paste of download field of picture in template of commenting form: –
the_cir_upload_field()
outputs html code field for inserting picture
- new: added option for tripping automatic typing-out field in form comments
2.1.1
- fix: fixed filename error while connecting zoom and connection of style files
- fix: added validations on
WP_Error
while downloading file
2.1.0
- new: added capability to activate image expansion in comment by clicking
- new: added ‘delete image’ button on page with list of comments
- new: added option for setting downloaded file size (maximum value is limited by
php.ini
settings)
- new: added option for setting text before field of inserting picture
- new: added author link (with ability to displug its output in options)
- new: deleted metadata fields with date of attached image during final removal of comments (clear basket)
- new: metadata of connected comments are found and deleted while deleting image from Media Library
- fix: while importing from Comment Images:
get_comments()
chooses not all comments but only those which included images
- copy of file is not created, just simply ID of existing input is found and its data are used
- checked existence of file, specified in metafield comment-image (on file and on
ABSPATH
+ url)
- metadata are not recorded and picture is not moved if file was not found on disc.
- fix: unnecessary characters of its name are deleted before saving file (only Latin letters, figures, dot, underscore and hyphen remain); if there is empty file name after that – it is generated from comment number and random number (from 100 to 900)
2.0.3
- fixed problem of incorrect displaying custom image sizes in plug-in settings
- picture is displayed in comments with standard size ‘large’ by default.
2.0.2
- fixed data storage (transition from text format on serialized array)
2.0.1
- added use of custom image size
- added function for correct work
comments_array
on all themes
- fixed file names
- fixed storage of array data in base
2.0
- Initial release Comment Images Reloaded