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=== Plugin Name === === Plugin Name ===
Contributors: randyhoyt,randyjensen Contributors: randyjensen,randyhoyt
Tags: openphoto,media Tags: openphoto,media
Requires at least: 3.2 Requires at least: 3.2
Tested up to: 3.3 Tested up to: 3.3
Stable tag: 0.1 Stable tag: 0.9
Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager. Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager.
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Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager. Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager.
== Installation == Learn more about [OpenPhoto](http://theopenphotoproject.org/ "OpenPhoto")
1. Unzip this plugin and upload the `openphoto-wordpress` folder to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. Find the project on [GitHub](https://github.com/openphoto/openphoto-wordpress "OpenPhoto Github")
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
3. Browse to Settings > OpenPhoto.
4. Specify the web address of your OpenPhoto installation. Save the settings to authenticate with your OpenPhoto installation's API.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
We don't have any === Plugin Name ===
Contributors: randyhoyt,randyjensen
Tags: openphoto,media
Requires at least: 3.2
Tested up to: 3.3
Stable tag: 0.1
Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager.
== Description ==
Insert photos from your OpenPhoto installation into your WordPress content through the media manager.
== Installation == == Installation ==
1. Unzip this plugin and upload the `openphoto-wordpress` folder to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 1. Install plugin like any other WordPress plugin
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 2. Browse to Settings > OpenPhoto.
3. Browse to Settings > OpenPhoto. 3. Specify the web address of your OpenPhoto installation. Save the settings to authenticate with your OpenPhoto installation's API.
4. Specify the web address of your OpenPhoto installation. Save the settings to authenticate with your OpenPhoto installation's API. 4. Now when you add an image through WordPress, you'll see a new tab called "OpenPhoto".
== Frequently Asked Questions == == Frequently Asked Questions ==
None yet.
== Changelog == == Changelog ==
= 0.1 = = 0.9 =
* Initial release
== Changelog ==
= 0.1 =
* Initial release * Initial release