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Package custom-image-sizes
Short Description WordPress plugin to add generate custome image size on demande
License MIT
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=== Custom Image Sizes === Contributors: filosofo Donate link: http://austinmatzko.com/wordpress-plugins/filosofo-custom-image-sizes/ Tags: image, images, thumbnail, thumbnails, crop, cropping Requires at least: 2.9 Tested up to: 3.1 Stable tag: 1.0
Custom Image Sizes lets you specify exactly the size in which to display an attachment.
== Description == Custom Image Sizes is a WordPress plugin that
- generates the correctly-sized version of an image's thumbnail, if it doesn't already exist.
- lets you specify custom sizes with a size parameter of
'[width]x[height]'
.
Read more at the Custom Image Sizes page.
== Installation ==
- Upload
filosofo-custom-image-sizes/
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
== Usage ==
= The typical WordPress way =
- Put
add_image_size( 'my_custom_thumbnail_name', 220, 130, true );
in your theme’s functions.php file. - Add the code to display that attachment’s thumbnail where you want it to appear:
echo wp_get_attachment_image($attachment_id, 'my_custom_thumbnail_name');
- Unlike WordPress by itself, Custom Image Sizes will generate the thumbnail for an image, even if the image was uploaded before this
add_image_size()
was set.
= A more direct Custom Image Sizes way =
- Call
wp_get_attachment_image_src()
orwp_get_attachment_image()
with the desired thumbnail'[width]x[height]'
dimensions, like so:
` echo wp_get_attachment_image($attachment_id, '220x80');
/**
* The above prints markup like
* <img width="220" height="80" title="" alt=""
* class="attachment-220x80" src="http://www.example.com/path-to-file/something-220x80.jpg" />
*/
`