=== CC-IMG-Shortcode === Contributors: ClearcodeHQ, PiotrPress Tags: img, shortcode, html, tag, clearcode, piotrpress Requires PHP: 7.2 Requires at least: 4.8.2 Tested up to: 5.9.2 Stable tag: trunk License: GPLv3 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt This plugin adds the `[img]` shortcode which replaces the `` html tag. == Description == This plugin adds the `[img]` shortcode which replaces the `` html tag. It's also enables adding new media to post/page via the 'Add media' button by automatically inserting the formatted shortcode code to the editor. You can simply add the `[img]` shortcode with a media ID to display: `[img 123 /]` or a fully formatted `[img]` shortcode: `[img 123 align="center" size="full" caption="Sample text" title="Sample text" desc="Sample text" alt="Sample text" url="http://example.com/" /]` It's supports `srcset` and `sizes` parameters. = Tips & Tricks = You can use your own html template file for displaying the `img` tag by using filter: `add_filter( 'Clearcode\IMG_Shortcode\template', function() { return '/themes/clearcode.cc/templates/img.php'; } );` == Installation == = From your WordPress Dashboard = 1. Go to 'Plugins > Add New' 2. Search for 'CC-IMG-Shortcode' 3. Activate the plugin from the Plugin section on your WordPress Dashboard. = From WordPress.org = 1. Download 'CC-IMG-Shortcode'. 2. Upload the 'CC-IMG-Shortcode' directory to your '/wp-content/plugins/' directory using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc...) 3. Activate the plugin from the Plugin section in your WordPress Dashboard. = Once Activated = 1. Simply add new media to post/page via 'Add media' button in your post/page edit page. = Multisite = The plugin can be activated and used for just about any use case. * Activate at the site level to load the plugin on that site only. * Activate at the network level for full integration with all sites in your network (this is the most common type of multisite installation). == Screenshots == 1. **CC-IMG-Shortcode Example** == Changelog == = 1.1.0 = *Release date: 16.03.2022* * Added `img()` & `src()` functions. * Added `[src /]` shortcode. * Added PHP 8.0 support. = 1.0.0 = *Release date: 16.10.2017* * First stable version of the plugin.