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=== Plugin Name ===
Contributors: randyhoyt,randyjensen
Contributors: randyjensen,randyhoyt
Tags: openphoto,media
Requires at least: 3.2
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.
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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.
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.
Find the project on [GitHub](https://github.com/openphoto/openphoto-wordpress "OpenPhoto Github")
== Installation ==
1. Unzip this plugin and upload the `openphoto-wordpress` folder to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
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.
1. Install plugin like any other WordPress plugin
2. 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. Now when you add an image through WordPress, you'll see a new tab called "OpenPhoto".
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
None yet.
== Changelog ==
= 0.1 =
* Initial release
== Changelog ==
= 0.1 =
= 0.9 =
* Initial release