Description
A widgetized plugin that puts an image rotator on your theme in any sidebar. You can choose from three different transitions: linear, loop, and fade. In the widget settings you have the ability to set the transition speed, apply nofollow if linked, open links in a new window, upload/select images to add to the Image Rotator, and to drag & drop to reorder the order you want the images to appear. Or you can set randomize and each time the widget loads it will start with a random image and work its way through your array. Watch the video below for a short demonstration of workflow.
Features include:
- Uses the WordPress Media Uploader to upload or select images
- Options to make the image link to another page and even in a new window
- Choose from three different smooth transitions
- Set the transition speed
- Drag & drop to order the images or set to random to have them loaded in a different order each time
- Apply rel=“nofollow” for search engine optimization
- Use the Image Rotator Widget multiple times on the same page
- Works with modern versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
- Includes
jQuery
.qtip
andjQuery
.imagesLoaded
About
The Image Rotator Widget was originally developed by Stephen Coley for DK New Media, the makers of CircuPress, a newsletter plugin for WordPress, and publishers of the Marketing Technology Blog.
Screenshots
Installation
Here’s how you can get started quickly.
- Install the Image Rotator Widget either via the WordPress.org plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your server
- After activating the Image Rotator Widget from DK New Media, navigate to
Appearance
->Widgets
- Drag the
Image Rotator Widget
box to the sidebar region you wish to display it in. - Select from one of the transition types.
- Add your desired images. You can specify the optional alt tag (recommended) and a link (optional) for the image.
- Sort the images by dragging them up or down.
- Save. You’re ready to go!
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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Here’s how you can get started quickly.
- Install the Image Rotator Widget either via the WordPress.org plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your server
- After activating the Image Rotator Widget from DK New Media, navigate to
Appearance
->Widgets
- Drag the
Image Rotator Widget
box to the sidebar region you wish to display it in. - Select from one of the transition types.
- Add your desired images. You can specify the optional alt tag (recommended) and a link (optional) for the image.
- Sort the images by dragging them up or down.
- Save. You’re ready to go!
- How do I link an image in the rotator?
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To assign a link to an image, use the “Link To” option while in the Media Uploader.
- Does this plugin require a Widget-ready theme?
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Yes. Without a Widget-ready theme, you will not be able to display the image rotator.
- How do I add alternative text?
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Before inserting the image in the widget, be sure to fill in the alt text field.
- Can I add links to the images?
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Yes. Before inserting the image in the widget, be sure to fill in the link in the media browser. You can set the target of the link in the widget settings.
- What if I still have a question?
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You can ask questions Here
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Contributors & Developers
“Image Rotator Widget” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.2.1
- Bug Fix: Corrected an issue with image link opening in new window
1.2.0
- Updated deprecated method of calling WP_Widget
1.1.1
- Removed problematic image size code. Will be released on a future update with corrections.
1.1.0
- Reverted code to correct image logic
1.0.9
- Corrected code to identify the image to get the image size, which caused PHP errors on some servers
1.0.8
- Updated code to identify the image to get the image size, which caused PHP errors on some servers
1.0.7
- Preparing for language packs
1.0.6
- Compressed JavaScript for faster loading
1.0.5
- Corrected a bug where the rotator always opened a new window. Credit: pulk99
1.0.4
- Corrected an issue with undefined index error. Credit: Jose Castaneda
1.0.3
- Corrected an issue with the animation in fade and loop where some sites were just seeing the loading gif with no image showing up.
1.0.2
- Enhancement: Adjustment of speed transition to allow for slower transitions.
1.0.1
- Enhancement: Updated speed transition to allow for slower transitions.
1.0.0
- Enhancement: Updated instructions and Changelog for the widget.
- Bug Fix: Some reports of line 116 not being remarked out were reported. Removed all remarks.
0.3.4
- Bug Fix: Corrected a minor issue that wasn’t populating the alt tag correctly. Requires you to remove and add the images in order to display the alt tags properly.
0.3.3
- Enhancement: Enhanced the plugin to display the alt text from the WordPress Media Uploader
0.3.2
- Bug Fix: Correction of conflict Javascript, transition issues and array treatment that was looping can causing page freezes.
0.3.1
- Bug Fix: Correction of a jQuery reference TypeError.
0.3.0
- Bug Fix: Correction of a jQuery reference TypeError: ‘undefined’ is not a function (evaluating ‘$(document)’)
0.2.9
- Bug Fix: Stripped out additional url slashes to prevent getimagesize() errors.
- Bug Fix: Applied patch provided by deltafactory(thanks!) to help relieve mixed content warnings on ssl sites.
- Bug Fix: Added auto width and heights to images, per Tukkan’s suggestion, to fix a bug where images weren’t appearing in IE.
- Bug Fix: Changed the widget’s z-index to 0 to prevent unwanted overlapping.
0.2.8
- Bug Fix: Switched $_SERVER[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’] to get_home_path() to reduce getimagesize() errors
0.2.7
- Enhancement: Added a feature to randomize the order of images.
0.2.6
- Bugfix: PHP getimagesize() is now used with a local file path instead of a url.
0.2.5
- Enhancement: An option to add a nofollow attribute to image links
- Enhancement: Adds width and height attributes to the image elements
- Enhancement: Links now work with anchor tags instead of a javascript on click events
- Bugfix: No more disappearing links after adding/removing images or after changing the order of the images
0.2.4
- Enhancement: Now uses the 3.5 Media Uploader
- Enhancement: Added responsive styles as suggested: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/responsive-css?replies=2
- Bugfix: Height issue when using two or more irw widgets on the same page
- Bugfix: Better compatibility for users upgrading from older versions
0.2.3
- Enhancement: Added the ability to open links in new a tab/window.
- Bugfix: Some images were clicking through to a link that was undefined. This has been fixed.
- Bugfix: Mouse now only turns to the pointer when an image is linked.
- Bugfix: Transition speed for the fade transition now works properly.
0.2.2
- Enhancement: Now includes the latest release of imagesloaded.js
- Bugfix: Transition ppeed has been fixed for all three transitions
- Bugfix: Images set to link to themselves would not work
0.2.1
- Bugfix: Fixes error that shows “unexpected output” when activating.
0.2
- Bugfix: 0.1.9 bad release.
0.1.9
- Bugfix: 0.1.8 bad release.
0.1.8
- Bugfix: Fixes bug with linking images
0.1.7
- Enhancement: Added ability to make images in the rotator linkable
- Bugfix: 3.4.1 bug
0.1.6
- Enhancement: Added Transition Speed to the widget settings
- Bugfix: Fixed 3.4 a bug – wouldn’t send the image url to the widget
0.1.5
- Bugfix: Fixed installation bug
0.1.4
- Enhancement: Added optional widget setting “title”.
- Bugfix: Fixed localization bug with “Send the Image Rotator Widget” button
0.1.3
- Enhancement: Added ability to use the “From URL” tab on the Media Upload when selecting an image.
0.1.2
- Enhancement: WordPress 3.3 fix
0.1.1
- readme.txt updates
- Bugfix: Only run widget’s scripts on the widget.php page
0.1.0
- Initial release