Picture Finder Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Picture Finder Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

This plugin was developed for the Politics InSpires (http://politicsinspires.org) project at the University of Oxford.

The project was JISC Funded, and sits as part of “Open Spires” (ttp://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk/). Open Spires is a project led by the Learning Technologies Group, Oxford University Computing Services, University of Oxford.

In terms of long term support, the code is being maintained by the Open Attribute team (http://openattribute.com).

The plugin allows for a user to simply search Flickr for content, and then for the user to simply add attribution to the picture before adding it into their post. By using CC-BY licenses this tool is built to limit the potential copyright pitfalls that may occur.

A more powerful sister plug in is available which searches for more than just CC-BY.

Please see http://www.pgogy.com/code/groups/wordpress/picture-finder/ and http://www.pgogy.com for support as well

Screenshots

  1. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 1

    Look for the trident symbol at the end of the “insert media” toolbar

  2. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 2

    This Screen will appear

  3. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 3

    Type in your search term here

  4. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 4

    If you don’t find what you want you can search again

  5. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 5

    Pictures are brought back from flickr which match your request. Click on “choose” for the picture you like

  6. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 6

    The picture is brought back, and added to the media library

  7. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 7

    The picture is attributed

  8. flickr-picture-find-and-attribute screenshot 8

    You can now either insert the picture into the post, or set it as the featured image.


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