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Changeset 3090145


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Timestamp:
05/21/2024 11:35:30 AM (23 months ago)
Author:
terresquall
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Updated the readme in v0.8.1 as well.

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  • imago-images/tags/0.8.1/readme.txt

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    1414== Description ==
    1515
     16**NOTE:** This plugin is still in BETA. If you find any bug with this plugin, please report it to https://www.imago-images.com/contact and we will fix it as soon as possible.
     17
    1618Official plugin of Imago Images.
    1719
     
    2224**Route 1: Upload Imago media that is downloaded into your local device (PC / Laptop / Tablets / Mobiles)**
    23251. While you are writing a new Post, Page or any WordPress Custom Post Type, simply add a new image element into your post (with either the Classic Editor or the new Gutenberg Editor).
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     27![The Gutenberg Image block](https://ps.w.org/imago-images/assets/screenshot-2.jpg)
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    24292. Add a downloaded Imago media from your device, and this plugin will automatically identify the image using image metadata.
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    4348== Changelog ==
    4449
     50= 0.8.1 =
     51* Fixed a bug that caused an image directly uploaded from the Image Gutenberg block to not be scanned for metadata and identified as an Imago image.
     52* Fixed the image crediting not happening when using the Classic Editor.
     53* Fixed some instances in the plugin where certain configurations will cause errors that render the Gutenberg Image block unusable.
     54
    4555= 0.8.0 =
    4656* First release of the plugin.
    4757
    4858== Upgrade Notice ==
     59
     60= 0.8.1 =
     61* To access this version, update the plugin normally via WordPress.
    4962
    5063= 0.8.0 =
     
    55681. This plugin adds a new Import from Imago option on the WordPress Media Library.
    56692. Search for an image, add it to your Media Library and you can start using it!
     703. In the Gutenberg Editor, use the Image block normally to add images. To load images from Imago directly, go to the Media Library > Import from Imago.
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