I am looking to create an image gallery with a rating system built in for the photos. I am using a wordpress right now and it doesn't have ratings, nor does the wordpress automatically pull from the directory when I upload new photos.
Basically what I am trying to do it upload a ton of a photos in bulk to a folder such as /img/ and the site will automatically pick up the new photos, and allow users to rate them instantly.
Any suggestions on what I should use that is free and can be built on?
I am looking to get away from Wordpress..
PhotoSmash, although development appears to have stopped, has image/image galleries with "star ratings".
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I'm planning out how to bulk upload a few thousand products to WooCommerce, and I don't know how to proceed with images. Is there a better way than uploading them all and then manually copying the URL from the media gallery to my CSV?
Is it possible to name the images in such a way that they get recognized and automatically associated to the corresponding product?
What about gallery images, should they be named the same with a number at the end?
I'm building the site locally for now and the images are on my computer, what will happen with the images when I host it online? Thank you for your help!
PS: I know there are plugins that do this, but I'm looking for a non-plugin alternative.
There is an inbuilt option in WooCommerce to import products, you can use that.
I am new to the web design, and I using the Bluehost. My question is I want to change the theme that the Bluehost had given to me for the main page to my own design.
So, when I bought the plan for the Bluehost, and they had asked me to set up what I want to have for my website. Then there had few choices for "Blog" and "Professional", and I don't know what is the difference between both of them. Then I had chosen the Blog selection, but it looks not want I want to have. Because I want to use my own design for the pages, not using their themes for my website.
What I want to have is that I don't want to have a blog for my website, and I want to write the HTML, CSS, and javascript codes and design the page by myself, then upload it to the Bluehost for my website.
So, how can I change the theme of the blog from Bluehost's system to my own design, I don't want to use their themes that had given. Then how can I upload my code's folder to the Bluehost to design my own page, and I didn't find where I can upload the folder to the Bluehost.
Can someone help me with these problems?
Thank you.
to my understanding, the information about the featured image of a post in WordPress is being stored in the database in wp_postmeta table with key _thumbnail_id ...
I have the weird situation that for some posts where there is a features image set in the database, this image also shows up in the WordPress backend in the featured image admin widget -- but for other posts there is a featured image set in the database, but it doesn't appear in the WordPress backend.
see screenshots (sorry, in German) of the database entry plus WordPress backend for both situations - upper where the issue appears, lower where the image also shows up in the backend
What I want to achieve is having all featured images also showing up in the backend.
(we're talking about hundreds of posts, so it's not really an option to manually edit each of these postings).
I found what causes the issue - in case someone else runs into this problem, too:
Years ago I was using the NextGen Gallery plugin which obviously was sustituting WordPress' core system for featured images (don't know whether the actual version of NGG still acts like this, though). Meaning: It stored the attachment_id of the features image at the right place, but did put only the smalles thumbnail version of an image into the regular folder for images in WordPress and kept the bigger versions of the image within the NGG system. Hence: There is a feautres image, but WordPress can's access it ...
Eventually I had to go throug more than 100 posts to fix this manually.
I just wondering whether http://www.shoutmeloud.com/videos is a subdomain under subdirectory?
I am just curious to know how we can do that.
I have a website called http://quantumbuddy.com/ and I want to share spirtual video the same way here shoutmeloud did.
Can anyone let me know how they did?
The website Shoutmeloud is a very popular website of a very popular Indian blogger Harsh Agarwal. The website is WordPress built as told by him many times. Regarding your question - the http://www.shoutmeloud.com/videos is not a directory because if it had been a WordPress directly there would be a login url - http://www.shoutmeloud.com/videos/wp-login.php, but it is not there.
Seeing the design of http://www.shoutmeloud.com/videos i think it is a post category (videos) which shows the post contained in it(here videos).
In wordpress this comes by default, all you have to do is to create a post category and add post in it. Then in these post add youtube videos embed code.
You can easily achieve that by going to your wordpress dashboard then add a new page and name it like videos then insert some video files there whether it's a link or from your uploaded videos then save it.
To check the page, Add it to your main menu for example then save it.
The url would be like http://quantumbuddy.com/videos.
so basically the videos is the name of the page.
I checked your site and it only contain one link in the menu. Add a page and add it to your menu bar and it would display next to the Blog link.
The website you are referring to is using Genesis Theme. You can find it here
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I'm trying to create a wallpapers site, using WordPress platform. The website should have similar functions like this wallpapers site. Which plugin is required to re-size images in multiple sizes, like 1920x1200, or 1920x1080. If there's no such plugin, how can I create this function in WordPress?
You have two options for this:
Manual: Uploaded images can be edited and cropped to the required size by teh administrator. Go to the media library, find the image, click edit and make the changes necessary
Automatic: I found this page by typing "how to edit image size in wordpress" when I was, in fact, looking for a manual that would explain with screenshots the instructions in step 1 above: http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-create-additional-image-sizes-in-wordpress/
The post there makes use of the add_image_size function of Wordpress and tells Wordpress to automatically generate thumbnails in your required size.
Creating a Wallpaper website in WordPress is now as easy as counting 1-2-3. All you need a WordPress + decent hosting and a Wallpaper WordPress theme from https://binarynote.com
Just install Wallpaper WordPress theme along with their bulk image uploader plugin and you are ready to upload your wallpapers. The theme is able to generate different image sizes like you have mentioned automatically but will not store any such images on your server.
here is one such theme for your ready reference. https://binarynote.com/wordpress-theme-wallpaper.html
Hope this will help you a lot.