开发者 |
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更新时间 | 2016年8月24日 11:14 |
捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
PHP版本: | 4.4 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 4.6 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
*The premium version allows you to search from Flickr, Pixabay, Giphy, Pexels, Unsplash, and 500px.Automatic Attribution You may come across images that have a Creative-Commons Attribution license. These images need attribution, but don’t worry, Freemage takes care of this for you. It automatically adds attribution as captions to the downloaded images using the best practices for attribution as listed in the Creative Commons Wiki. This way, you don't have to worry about wrongly credited images. Integrates into your Media Manager We believe in being as native to WordPress as possible. To provide you with a seamless experience, we blend into your Media Manager, beside the uploads tab and the media library tab. So wherever you have access to the media manager, you'll have access to Freemage, too. Page Builder Compatible Freemage works well with page builders as well. Use Freemage with your favorite page builders without a hitch: Page Builder Sandwich, Beaver Builder or Visual Composer.
We highly recommend Page Builder SandwichUpgrade to Premium to Search More Image Providers Flickr already has millions of photos to search from, but if you want more, upgrade to premium to find images from these awesome places:
Thanks for going premium! The premium plugin is different from the lite plugin. Once you've purchased the premium, you should have gotten an email with the download link. Install the premium version to enable searching on the other providers.
Open up your media manager then click on the "Freemage Search" tab. Type in your search keywords in the text field to begin searching.
Once search results appear, hover your mouse over any of the image search results. A download button should appear on the upper right corner of the image. Click on that and wait for your image to download. Once completed, a check mark will appear, and your image will now become available in your media library.
Create or edit a page or a post, then click on the "Add Media" button to bring up your media manager.