WordPress Media Tags

With this plugin you can tag media contents in library or during upload.

Author:Typomedia Foundation (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.5+
WordPress version tested:3.5.2
Plugin version:1.5
Added to WordPress repository:27-08-2011
Last updated:04-07-2013
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.typomedia.org/wordpress/plugins/wo...
Total downloads:13 999
Active installs:300+
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If you ever wanted to tag your media contents in WordPress, now you can. Tags can provide a comprehensive organization of different medias from different posts. Each tag is working like an own group. Medias with the same tags can be filtered by clicking on their tag names inside the media library. This helps you to organize a large amount of medias and even more: With a shortcode you can display all medias from a specific tag like a gallery.

Features

  • Ability to tag media contents
  • Separate taxonomy for media tags
  • Displaying tags in library
  • Extra field for media tags during upload
  • Support for multiple tags in shortcode
  • Localization in English and German
  • No coding needed
  • Custom image sizes

Usage

To display 5 images which have a tag named 'Flowers' and 'Screenshots' you can manually add the following shortcode in HTML view:

[mediatag name="flowers, screenshots" size="thumbnail" number=5]

Display all images which are tagged with 'Flowers' and 'Screenshots' in 80 x 80 Pixel with the HTML class 'demo':

[mediatag name="flowers, screenshots" size="80, 80" class="demo"]

name

(string) The name of the tag or tags separated by comma

size

  • thumbnail (default 150px x 150px max)
  • medium (default 300px x 300px max)
  • large (default 640px x 640px max)
  • full (original resolution)
  • 80, 80 (80 x 80 Pixel for example)

number

(integer) The amount of images you want do display. Type '-1' to show all images.

class

(string) The name of your favored class

If you want to add all medias from a specific tag in your template use this code:

<?php if (class_exists('wp_media_tags_plugin')) print wp_media_tags_plugin::media_tags_query('flowers, screenshots', '80, 80', '-1', 'demo'); ?>

Instead of thumbnail you can use the thumbnail sizes like above.

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Thanks

Thanks to all people out there using my plugin, giving ideas and help to develop it further.


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