=== Tuxquote === Contributors: eldougo Donate link: Tags: quote, tux, motd,random Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 4.1 Stable tag: 1.3 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Show a random image of Tux the Linux penguin with a random quote. == Description == Tuxquote shows a random image of Tux the Linux penguin with a random quote either as a widget or shortcode. You can add or remove images from wp-content/plugins/tuxquote/images/ directory. All jpg, png and gif images will be randomly used from that directory. Add or remove quotes from the wp-content/plugins/tuxquote/quotes.txt file. Quotes are line delimited and HTML formatting can be used, enabling you to use
for line breaks etc. Development for this plugin can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/eldougo/wordpress_plugin_tuxquote The supplied images were sourced from CrystalXP.net (http://www.crystalxp.net/) and are all distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) Please see images-license.txt for image licensing information and image attributions. See the Installation section for usage instructions. == Installation == You can download and install Tuxquote using the built in WordPress plugin installer. If you download Tuxquote manually, make sure it is uploaded to "/wp-content/plugins/Tuxquote/". Activate Tuxquote in the "Plugins" admin panel using the "Activate" link. You can either enter the shortcode '[TUXQUOTE]' in your page or post and/or drag the Tuxquote Widget to a widgitized area on your Widgets page. = Shortcode usage = Default usage: [TUXQUOTE] Parameters: [TUXQUOTE title="title_text" width="container_width" align="container_alignment"] * title: Add title text above the image. Eg: title="Listen to the Penguin" * width: Div container width in percentage or pixels. Eg: width="80%" or width="200px" * align: How to align among the surrounding elements on the page. Can be "left", "right", "none". Eg: align="left" = Shortcode examples = Set the width to 200 pixels: [TUXQUOTE width="200px"] Set the width to 80% of the container element and add a title: [TUXQUOTE width="80%" title="Thought of the day"] Set the alignment to the left allowing surrounding text to flow down the right of the Tuxquote container: [TUXQUOTE align="left"] = Widget usage = Drag the Tuxquote Widget to a widgitized area on your Widgets page (Apperance -> Widgets). Click the Tuxquote widget and enter the following options as required: * title: Add title text above the Tuxquote image. * width: Div container width in percentage or pixels. Eg: 80% or 200px. * align: Can be "left", "right", "none". Eg: align="left". Doesn't have much of an affect in a wigetized area. == Frequently Asked Questions == = The images are distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license, what does this mean? = This means that you can't use the supplied images for any commercial purposes. = How do I get around this? = No problem, either remove all the images from the plugin images directory and replace them with your own, or get written permission from the image authors who are listed in the images-license.txt file. The Tuxquote plugin code is distributed under the GPL v2 license. == Screenshots == 1. Tuxquote in action - static sample only. 2. Tuxquote in action - static sample only. == Changelog == = 1.3 = * Added an alignment option to the shortcode and widget. * The image will now expand to fill 100% of the Tuxquote div container. * Refactored tuxquote.php to Wordpress standards. = 1.2 = * Replaced some deprecated HTML styling tags. * Widgetized the plugin. * Added width and title options. = 1.1 = Corrected some small typos in the readme file. = 1.0 = Initial. == Upgrade Notice == = 1.3 = * Added an alignment option to the shortcode and widget. * The image will now expand to fill 100% of the Tuxquote div container. = 1.2 = * Replaced some deprecated HTML styling tags. * Widgetized the plugin. * Added width and title options. = 1.1 = Corrected some small typos in the readme file. = 1.0 = Initial release.