Is there a way to resize images to the actual size they will be shown in the post? I have users that import a large image and then resize it in the visual editor. This is easy, since they can just drag the image until it is the size they want, without first opening an image editor, resizing the image, saving it, and uploading it as a separate attachment. Of course, this sometimes results in an image that is 100px wide in the post, but 1500px in reality.
Is there a way to let my users define the crop area of a post thumbnail? The thumbnails always are existing post attachments, I would rather not create an extra attachment per thumbnail.
I am involved with several WordPress support websites including this one (recently). I seem to get the question “Can WordPress be used as a CMS/Membership Website?”. I haven’t needed to set one up, so I always refer them to suggestion from other forums. I’ve decided that it’s only a matter of time until I will be required to implement this type of a WP website so I’ve decided to be Pro-Active and set up a development version.
On a site with premium user account subscriptions, I’d like to be able to limit logins to one computer at a time. The most straightforward way to accomplish this would be to limit by IP, but I haven’t had any luck finding a plugin to accomplish this. Does anybody know of one I can use to get this functionality?
SabaiDiscuss is a premium questions and answers plugin for WordPress. The plugin features the ability for users to ask and answer questions similar to Stack Overflow or Yahoo Answers.
The search form at the top of the users listing in the Admin area (wp-admin/users.php) is limited and does not search all of the user meta fields, such as bio, instant messenger handles, etc. I’ve not been able to find a plugin that can add this.
Allows you to compose content in Markdown on a per-item basis. The markdown version is stored separately, so you can deactivate this plugin any time.
I am now developing a wordpress site that will be something like a directory. People will be able to submit walkthroughs, advanced reviews, as well as cheat codes for games. We were going to make a different form for each page, but now we’ve decided that one form with a drop down will be just fine.
A friend of mine is investigating the use of WordPress for a dynamic site with some hierarchy. Really, at the moment he just wants “nothing fancier than photos and links between pages,” but knowing him, it’s going to get more complex from there.
I’ve been using WPML to have multilanguage capabilities in my WordPress implementations. Now WPML has gone commercial, and I’m looking for a open source non-commercial…