=== WP Plogger === Contributors: webaware Plugin Name: WP Plogger Plugin URI: http://snippets.webaware.com.au/wordpress-plugins/wp-plogger/ Author URI: http://www.webaware.com.au/ Tags: plogger Requires at least: 3.2.1 Tested up to: 3.5.2 Stable tag: 1.0.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Allow Plogger, the open-source photo gallery, to be called by placing the shortcode [wp_plogger] in a page. == Description == Allow Plogger, the open-source photo gallery, to be called by placing the shortcode [wp_plogger] in a page. Plogger will then be embedded in the page correctly, and will become part of your WordPress website rather than sitting outside it. > NB: there are many better gallery plugins available for WordPress, and Plogger doesn't appear to be being maintained any more; I personally like [NextGEN Gallery](http://wordpress.org/plugins/nextgen-gallery/). Plogger can still be useful though, especially for those "Trade/Media" areas that allow journalists to download lots of product images, but I now have a plugin that lets you do that with NextGEN Gallery: [NextGEN Download Gallery](http://wordpress.org/plugins/nextgen-download-gallery/). == Installation == 1. install Plogger into a subfolder, following the [Plogger documentation](http://www.plogger.org/docs/install/) 2. install and activate this plugin 3. tell this plugin where Plogger is, under Settings / WP Plogger (just the name of the folder containing Plogger, e.g. plogger, trade-media, photos/gallery) 4. replace Plogger's index.php file with the code below (or just copy the file plog-index-php.txt from the plugin folder to the Plogger folder, and rename it index.php) 5. create a page with the same slug as the Plogger folder, and add [wp_plogger] to its content `