Get the Image - Version 0.3.2

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  1. get-the-image.php +171 -152
  2. license.txt +339 -0
  3. readme.html +17 -17
  4. readme.txt +8 -3
get-the-image.php CHANGED
@@ -1,34 +1,51 @@
1
  <?php
2
- /*
3
- Plugin Name: Get The Image
4
- Plugin URI: http://justintadlock.com/archives/2008/05/27/get-the-image-wordpress-plugin
5
- Description: This is a highly intuitive script that can grab an image by custom field input, post attachment, or extracting it from the post's content.
6
- Version: 0.3.1
7
- Author: Justin Tadlock
8
- Author URI: http://justintadlock.com
9
- License: GPL
10
- */
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
11
 
12
  /**
13
- * This is a highly intuitive script file that gets images
14
- * It first calls for custom field keys
15
- * If no custom field key is set, check for images "attached" to post
16
- * Check for image order if looking for attached images
17
- * Scan the post for images if $image_scan = true
18
- * Check for default image if $default_image = true
19
- *
20
- * Entirely rewrote the system in 0.4
21
- *
22
- * @package Hybrid
23
- * @subpackage Media
24
- *
25
- * @since 0.1
26
- * @filter get_the_image_args
27
- */
28
- function get_the_image($args = array()) {
 
 
29
 
30
  $defaults = array(
31
- 'custom_key' => array('Thumbnail','thumbnail'),
32
  'post_id' => false, // Build functionality in later
33
  'attachment' => true,
34
  'default_size' => 'thumbnail',
@@ -43,184 +60,184 @@ function get_the_image($args = array()) {
43
  'echo' => true
44
  );
45
 
46
- $args = apply_filters('get_the_image_args', $args);
47
 
48
- $args = wp_parse_args($args, $defaults);
49
 
50
- extract($args);
51
 
52
- if(!is_array($custom_key)) :
53
- $custom_key = str_replace(' ', '', $custom_key);
54
- $custom_key = str_replace(array('+'), ',', $custom_key);
55
- $custom_key = explode(',', $custom_key);
56
  $args['custom_key'] = $custom_key;
57
  endif;
58
 
59
- if($custom_key && $custom_key !== 'false' && $custom_key !== '0') $image = image_by_custom_field($args);
 
60
 
61
- if(!$image && $attachment && $attachment !== 'false' && $attachment !== '0') $image = image_by_attachment($args);
 
62
 
63
- if(!$image && $image_scan) $image = image_by_scan($args);
 
64
 
65
- if(!$image && $default_image) $image = image_by_default($args);
 
66
 
67
- if($image)
68
- $image = display_the_image($args, $image);
69
 
70
  else
71
  $image = '<!-- No images were added to this post. -->';
72
 
73
- if($echo && $echo !== 'false' && $echo !== '0' && $format !== 'array')
74
  echo $image;
75
  else
76
  return $image;
77
  }
78
 
79
  /**
80
- * Calls images by custom field key
81
- * Allow looping through multiple custom fields
82
- *
83
- * @since 0.4
84
- * @param $args Not Optional
85
- * @return array $image, $classes, $alt
86
- */
87
- function image_by_custom_field($args = array()) {
88
-
89
- extract($args);
90
-
91
- if(!$post_id)
 
 
92
  global $post;
93
 
94
- if(isset($custom_key)) :
95
- foreach($custom_key as $custom) :
96
- $image = get_post_meta($post->ID, $custom, true);
97
- if($image) :
98
  break;
99
  endif;
100
  endforeach;
101
- if(!$image) :
102
  return false;
103
  endif;
104
  endif;
105
 
106
- return array('image' => $image);
107
  }
108
 
109
  /**
110
- * Check for attachment images
111
- * Uses get_children() to check if the post has images attached
112
- *
113
- * @since 0.4
114
- * @param $args Not Optional
115
- * @return array $image, $classes, $alt, $caption
116
- */
117
- function image_by_attachment($args = array()) {
118
-
119
- extract($args);
120
-
121
- if(!$post_id)
 
 
122
  global $post;
123
 
124
  /*
125
- * Use a WP 2.6 function to check
126
- */
127
- if(function_exists('wp_enqueue_style')) :
128
- $attachments = get_children(array('post_parent' => $post->ID, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => 'ASC', 'orderby' => 'menu_order ID'));
129
-
130
- /*
131
- * WP 2.5 compatibility
132
  */
133
- else :
134
- $attachments = get_children("post_parent=$post->ID&post_type=attachment&post_mime_type=image&orderby=\"menu_order ASC, ID ASC\"");
135
 
136
- endif;
137
-
138
- if(empty($attachments)) :
139
  return false;
140
- else :
141
- foreach($attachments as $id => $attachment) :
142
- $i++;
143
- if($i == $order_of_image) :
144
- $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src($id, $default_size);
145
- $image = $image[0];
146
- break;
147
- endif;
148
- endforeach;
149
- endif;
150
 
151
- return array('image' => $image);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
152
  }
153
 
154
  /**
155
- * Scans the post for images within the content
156
- * Not called by default with get_the_image()
157
- * Shouldn't use if using large images within posts, better to use the other options
158
- *
159
- * @since 0.4
160
- * @param $args Not Optional
161
- * @return $image, $classes, $alt
162
- */
163
- function image_by_scan($args = array()) {
164
-
165
- if(!$post_id)
166
  global $post;
167
 
168
- preg_match_all('|<img.*?src=[\'"](.*?)[\'"].*?>|i', $post->post_content, $matches);
169
 
170
- if(isset($matches)) $image = $matches[1][0];
171
 
172
- if($matches[1][0])
173
- return array('image' => $image);
174
  else
175
  return false;
176
  }
177
 
178
  /**
179
- * Used for setting a default image
180
- * Not used with get_the_image() by default
181
- *
182
- * @since 0.4
183
- * @param $args Not Optional
184
- * @return array $image, $classes, $alt
185
- */
186
- function image_by_default($args = array()) {
187
 
188
- extract($args);
189
 
190
  $image = $default_image;
191
 
192
- return array('image' => $image);
193
  }
194
 
195
  /**
196
- * Formats an image with appropriate alt text and class
197
- * Adds a link to the post if argument is set
198
- * Should only be called if there is an image to display, but will handle it if not
199
- *
200
- * @since 0.1
201
- * @param $args Not Optional
202
- * @param $arr Array of image info ($image, $classes, $alt, $caption)
203
- * @return string Formatted image (w/link to post if the option is set)
204
- */
205
- function display_the_image($args = array(), $arr = false) {
206
  global $post;
207
 
208
- extract($arr);
209
 
210
- if(!$image)
211
  return;
212
 
213
- extract($args);
214
 
215
- if($width) $width = ' width="' . $width . '"';
216
- if($height) $height = ' height="' . $height . '"';
 
 
217
 
218
  $img = $image;
219
 
220
- if(is_array($custom_key)) :
221
- foreach($custom_key as $key) :
222
- if($key !== 'false' && $key !== '0') :
223
- $classes[] = str_replace(' ', '-', strtolower($key));
224
  endif;
225
  endforeach;
226
  endif;
@@ -228,38 +245,40 @@ function display_the_image($args = array(), $arr = false) {
228
  $classes[] = $default_size;
229
  $classes[] = $image_class;
230
 
231
- $class = join(' ', $classes);
232
 
233
  $image = '';
234
 
235
- if($format == 'array') :
236
  $image = array(
237
  'url' => $img,
238
- 'alt' => the_title_attribute('echo=0'),
239
  'class' => $class,
240
- 'link' => get_permalink($post->ID),
241
  );
242
  return $image;
243
  endif;
244
 
245
- if($link_to_post)
246
- $image .= '<a href="' . get_permalink($post->ID) . '" title="' . the_title_attribute('echo=0') . '">';
247
 
248
- $image .= '<img src="' . $img . '" alt="' . the_title_attribute('echo=0') . '" class="' . $class . '"' . $width . $height . ' />';
249
 
250
- if($link_to_post)
251
  $image .= '</a>';
252
 
253
  return $image;
254
  }
255
 
256
  /**
257
- * Deprecated function needs to be replaced with get_the_image()
258
- *
259
- * @since 0.1
260
- * @deprecated 0.4
261
- */
262
- function get_the_image_link($deprecated = false, $deprecated_2 = false, $deprecated_3 = false) {
263
- _e('The function has been deprecated. You need to update your template file calls to <code>get_the_image()</code>.','get_the_image');
 
264
  }
 
265
  ?>
1
  <?php
2
+ /**
3
+ * Plugin Name: Get The Image
4
+ * Plugin URI: http://justintadlock.com/archives/2008/05/27/get-the-image-wordpress-plugin
5
+ * Description: This is a highly intuitive script that can grab an image by custom field input, post attachment, or extracting it from the post's content.
6
+ * Version: 0.3.2
7
+ * Author: Justin Tadlock
8
+ * Author URI: http://justintadlock.com
9
+ *
10
+ * Get the Image - A highly-intuitive image script
11
+ * Loads images that are related to the post in some way
12
+ * Offers an image-based representation of WordPress posts
13
+ *
14
+ * @copyright 2008 - 2009
15
+ * @version 0.3.2
16
+ * @author Justin Tadlock
17
+ * @link http://justintadlock.com/archives/2008/05/27/get-the-image-wordpress-plugin
18
+ * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
19
+ *
20
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
23
+ *
24
+ * @package GetTheImage
25
+ */
26
 
27
  /**
28
+ * This is a highly intuitive function that gets images
29
+ * It first calls for custom field keys
30
+ * If no custom field key is set, check for images attached to post
31
+ * Check for image order if looking for attached images
32
+ * Scan the post for images if $image_scan = true
33
+ * Check for default image if $default_image = true
34
+ * If an image is found, call display_the_image() to format it
35
+ *
36
+ * Entirely rewrote the system in 0.3
37
+ * Arguments should be in an array (preferably)
38
+ *
39
+ * @todo Add in the functionality to input a post ID
40
+ *
41
+ * @since 0.1
42
+ * @param array|string $args Mixed parameters for what image to get
43
+ * @return string Image or image with link if one is found
44
+ */
45
+ function get_the_image( $args = array() ) {
46
 
47
  $defaults = array(
48
+ 'custom_key' => array( 'Thumbnail', 'thumbnail' ),
49
  'post_id' => false, // Build functionality in later
50
  'attachment' => true,
51
  'default_size' => 'thumbnail',
60
  'echo' => true
61
  );
62
 
63
+ $args = apply_filters( 'get_the_image_args', $args );
64
 
65
+ $args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
66
 
67
+ extract( $args );
68
 
69
+ if ( !is_array( $custom_key ) ) :
70
+ $custom_key = str_replace( ' ', '', $custom_key) ;
71
+ $custom_key = str_replace( array( '+' ), ',', $custom_key );
72
+ $custom_key = explode( ',', $custom_key );
73
  $args['custom_key'] = $custom_key;
74
  endif;
75
 
76
+ if ( $custom_key && $custom_key !== 'false' && $custom_key !== '0' )
77
+ $image = image_by_custom_field( $args );
78
 
79
+ if ( !$image && $attachment && $attachment !== 'false' && $attachment !== '0' )
80
+ $image = image_by_attachment( $args );
81
 
82
+ if ( !$image && $image_scan )
83
+ $image = image_by_scan( $args );
84
 
85
+ if (!$image && $default_image )
86
+ $image = image_by_default( $args );
87
 
88
+ if ( $image )
89
+ $image = display_the_image( $args, $image );
90
 
91
  else
92
  $image = '<!-- No images were added to this post. -->';
93
 
94
+ if ( $echo && $echo !== 'false' && $echo !== '0' && $format !== 'array' )
95
  echo $image;
96
  else
97
  return $image;
98
  }
99
 
100
  /**
101
+ * Calls images by custom field key
102
+ * Script loops through multiple custom field keys
103
+ * If that particular key is found, $image is set and the loop breaks
104
+ * If an image is found, it is returned
105
+ *
106
+ * @since 0.3
107
+ * @param array $args
108
+ * @return array|bool
109
+ */
110
+ function image_by_custom_field( $args = array() ) {
111
+
112
+ extract( $args );
113
+
114
+ if( !$post_id )
115
  global $post;
116
 
117
+ if( isset( $custom_key ) ) :
118
+ foreach ( $custom_key as $custom ) :
119
+ $image = get_post_meta( $post->ID, $custom, true );
120
+ if ( $image ) :
121
  break;
122
  endif;
123
  endforeach;
124
+ if ( !$image ) :
125
  return false;
126
  endif;
127
  endif;
128
 
129
+ return array( 'image' => $image );
130
  }
131
 
132
  /**
133
+ * Check for attachment images
134
+ * Uses get_children() to check if the post has images attached
135
+ * If image attachments are found, loop through each
136
+ * The loop only breaks once $order_of_image is reached
137
+ *
138
+ * @since 0.3
139
+ * @param array $args
140
+ * @return array|bool
141
+ */
142
+ function image_by_attachment( $args = array() ) {
143
+
144
+ extract( $args );
145
+
146
+ if ( !$post_id )
147
  global $post;
148
 
149
  /*
150
+ * Get attachments
 
 
 
 
 
 
151
  */
152
+ $attachments = get_children( array( 'post_parent' => $post->ID, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => 'ASC', 'orderby' => 'menu_order ID' ) );
 
153
 
154
+ if ( empty( $attachments ) )
 
 
155
  return false;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
156
 
157
+ foreach ( $attachments as $id => $attachment ) :
158
+ $i++;
159
+ if ( $i == $order_of_image ) :
160
+ $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src( $id, $default_size );
161
+ $image = $image[0];
162
+ break;
163
+ endif;
164
+ endforeach;
165
+
166
+ return array( 'image' => $image );
167
  }
168
 
169
  /**
170
+ * Scans the post for images within the content
171
+ * Not called by default with get_the_image()
172
+ * Shouldn't use if using large images within posts, better to use the other options
173
+ *
174
+ * @since 0.3
175
+ * @param array $args
176
+ * @return array|bool
177
+ */
178
+ function image_by_scan( $args = array() ) {
179
+
180
+ if ( !$post_id )
181
  global $post;
182
 
183
+ preg_match_all( '|<img.*?src=[\'"](.*?)[\'"].*?>|i', $post->post_content, $matches );
184
 
185
+ if ( isset( $matches ) ) $image = $matches[1][0];
186
 
187
+ if ( $matches[1][0] )
188
+ return array( 'image' => $image );
189
  else
190
  return false;
191
  }
192
 
193
  /**
194
+ * Used for setting a default image
195
+ * Not used with get_the_image() by default
196
+ *
197
+ * @since 0.3
198
+ * @param array $args
199
+ * @return array
200
+ */
201
+ function image_by_default( $args = array() ) {
202
 
203
+ extract( $args );
204
 
205
  $image = $default_image;
206
 
207
+ return array( 'image' => $image );
208
  }
209
 
210
  /**
211
+ * Formats an image with appropriate alt text and class
212
+ * Adds a link to the post if argument is set
213
+ * Should only be called if there is an image to display, but will handle it if not
214
+ *
215
+ * @since 0.1
216
+ * @param array $args
217
+ * @param array $arr Array of image info ($image, $classes, $alt, $caption)
218
+ * @return string $image Formatted image (w/link to post if the option is set)
219
+ */
220
+ function display_the_image( $args = array(), $arr = false ) {
221
  global $post;
222
 
223
+ extract( $arr );
224
 
225
+ if ( !$image )
226
  return;
227
 
228
+ extract( $args );
229
 
230
+ if ( $width )
231
+ $width = ' width="' . $width . '"';
232
+ if ( $height )
233
+ $height = ' height="' . $height . '"';
234
 
235
  $img = $image;
236
 
237
+ if ( is_array( $custom_key ) ) :
238
+ foreach ( $custom_key as $key ) :
239
+ if ( $key !== 'false' && $key !== '0' ) :
240
+ $classes[] = str_replace( ' ', '-', strtolower( $key ) );
241
  endif;
242
  endforeach;
243
  endif;
245
  $classes[] = $default_size;
246
  $classes[] = $image_class;
247
 
248
+ $class = join( ' ', $classes );
249
 
250
  $image = '';
251
 
252
+ if ( $format == 'array' ) :
253
  $image = array(
254
  'url' => $img,
255
+ 'alt' => the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ),
256
  'class' => $class,
257
+ 'link' => get_permalink( $post->ID ),
258
  );
259
  return $image;
260
  endif;
261
 
262
+ if ( $link_to_post )
263
+ $image .= '<a href="' . get_permalink( $post->ID ) . '" title="' . the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) . '">';
264
 
265
+ $image .= '<img src="' . $img . '" alt="' . the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) . '" class="' . $class . '"' . $width . $height . ' />';
266
 
267
+ if ( $link_to_post )
268
  $image .= '</a>';
269
 
270
  return $image;
271
  }
272
 
273
  /**
274
+ * Get the image with a link to the post
275
+ * Use get_the_image() instead
276
+ *
277
+ * @since 0.1
278
+ * @deprecated 0.3
279
+ */
280
+ function get_the_image_link( $deprecated = '', $deprecated_2 = '', $deprecated_3 = '' ) {
281
+ get_the_image();
282
  }
283
+
284
  ?>
license.txt ADDED
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- <em>Get the Image</em> is a plugin that grabs images for you. It was designed to make the process of things such as adding thumbnails, feature images, and/or other images to your blog much easier, but it's so much more than that.
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  <strong>Example 5:</strong> You might want to make the script grab the second attached image to a post. You can do that with this code:
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  Sometimes, we stop using plugins, but we forget to remove the function calls to the plugin in our theme files. When deactivated, this causes errors. To protect yourself from these errors, you can call the image script like this:
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  <h1 title="A guide to using the Get the Image plugin">A guide to Get the Image</h1>
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  <p>
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+ <em>Get the Image</em> is a plugin that grabs images for you. It was designed to make the process of things such as adding thumbnails, feature images, and/or other images to your blog much easier, but it's so much more than that. It is an image-based representation of your WordPress posts.
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  <h2>The image script parameters</h2>
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  'attachment' => true,
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  'default_size' => 'thumbnail',
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  'default_image' => false,
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  <strong>Example 2:</strong> Let's suppose you want a full-sized image and maybe you want to grab it by a custom field key of <code>Feature</code>. Depending on your theme, this will need to go within the Loop in whatever file is calling the featured article.
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  </p>
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php get_the_image( array( 'custom_key' => array( 'Feature' ), 'default_size' => 'full' ) ); ?></code></pre>
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  <p>If no feature image exists by custom field, it will look for images attached to your post.</p>
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  <strong>Example 3:</strong> If you want to have a sort of fallback image, then you can set an image for the script to default to if no other images are found.
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  <strong>Example 4:</strong> You can even make the script scan for images that have been added to your post with this:
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  <h2>A real-world example</h2>
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  This is an example Loop, which may differ slightly from your theme, but the concept is the same. The call to get the image can go anywhere between the opening and closing lines.
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php if ( have_posts() ) : while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
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+ &lt;?php get_the_image( array( 'custom_key' => array( 'feature_img' ), 'default_size' => 'medium', 'width' => '200', 'height' => '200', 'image_class' => 'feature' ) ); ?>
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  &lt;h2>&lt;a href="&lt;?php the_permalink(); ?>" title="&lt;?php the_title_attribute(); ?>" rel="bookmark">&lt;?php the_title(); ?>&lt;/a>&lt;/h2>
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  <p>Alternately, you could use the query-string-style format to call the image like so:</p>
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php get_the_image( 'custom_key=feature_image&amp;default_size=medium&amp;width=200&amp;height=200&amp;image_class=feature' ); ?></code></pre>
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  <h2>Protect yourself from errors in the future</h2>
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  Sometimes, we stop using plugins, but we forget to remove the function calls to the plugin in our theme files. When deactivated, this causes errors. To protect yourself from these errors, you can call the image script like this:
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php if ( function_exists( 'get_the_image' ) ) { get_the_image(); } ?></code></pre>
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  Basically, this just checks to see if the plugin is activated and has loaded the appropriate function.
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  <p>Let's suppose you've used this code:</p>
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php get_the_image( array( 'custom_key' => array( 'Donkey Kong', 'mario' ), 'default_size' => 'full' ) ); ?></code></pre>
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  <p>This will give you these CSS classes to work with:</p>
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  <p>You can also input a custom CSS class like so:</p>
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+ <pre><code>&lt;?php get_the_image( array( 'image_class' => 'custom-image' ) ); ?></code></pre>
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  <p>You will still have the <code>default_size</code> and <code>custom_key</code> classes plus your additional class:</p>
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  <p>I run a WordPress community called <a href="http://themehybrid.com" title="Theme Hybrid">Theme Hybrid</a>, which is where I fully support all of my WordPress projects, including plugins. You can sign up for an account to get plugin support for a small yearly fee ($25 <acronym title="United States Dollars">USD</acronym> at the time of writing).</p>
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+ <p>I know. I know. You might not want to pay for support, but just consider it a donation to the project. To continue making cool, GPL-licensed plugins and having the time to support them, I must pay the bills.</p>
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  <h2>Copyright &amp; license</h2>
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  <p>This plugin is copyrighted to <a href="http://justintadlock.com" title="Justin Tadlock">Justin Tadlock</a>.</p>
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  === Get the Image ===
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  Contributors: greenshady
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  Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3687060
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- Tags: images, thumbnails
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  Requires at least: 2.5
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- Stable tag: 0.3.1
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  An easy-to-use image script for adding things such as thumbnails and feature images.
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  == Description ==
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  This is a highly intuitive script that can grab an image by custom field input, post attachment, or extracting it from the post's content.
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  == Installation ==
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  1. Upload `get-the-image` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
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  1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
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  More detailed instructions are included in the plugin's `readme.html` file. It is important to read through that file to properly understand all of the options and how the plugin works.
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  **Version 0.3.2**
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  **Version 0.3.1**
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  === Get the Image ===
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  Contributors: greenshady
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  Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3687060
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+ Tags: image, images, thumbnail
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  Requires at least: 2.5
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  An easy-to-use image script for adding things such as thumbnails and feature images.
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  == Description ==
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+ *Get the Image* is a plugin that grabs images for you. It was designed to make the process of things such as adding thumbnails, feature images, and/or other images to your blog much easier, but it's so much more than that. It is an image-based representation of your WordPress posts.
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  This is a highly intuitive script that can grab an image by custom field input, post attachment, or extracting it from the post's content.
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  == Installation ==
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  1. Upload `get-the-image` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
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  1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
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+ 1. Add the appropriate code to your template files as outlined in the `readme.html` file.
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  **Version 0.3.2**
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+ * Added a GPL license.txt file.
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  **Version 0.3.1**
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