It looks like the version still says 1.0 once installed under the plug-in management area.
It looks like the version still says 1.0 once installed under the plug-in management area.
Awesome new feature, mabujo, but it doesn't seem to work on my end, and I get the following error:
PHP Notice: Undefined index: show_in_related_posts in /*******/*******/***/content/plugins/post_images/post_images_settings.php on line 57
I updated by following the update plugin directions, and cleared the cache.
Did I miss something? Why isn't this in the Plug In section of the forum anymore? It's not even on the sticky list of plugins. I could swear it was just a few days ago.
@seekyt, don't know but I've moved it back into Plugin Downloads and added it to the list of plugins.
As for the undefined index error, you might need the latest version of Related Posts.
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Yep, I wasn't aware of the updated related posts plugin. Another example of why it's important to read instructions. Thanks again, Nick.
I've updated the plugin to version 1.2.
This version adds an option show the images in the posts widgets - requires posts widget plugin version 1.8.
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Hi all,
Newbie Question. I have installed the Post Images plugin and seem to have got that working. Now what I want to be able to do is:-
If a user clicks on the thumbnail I want them to be able to see the full size graphic, Something like shadowbox or Visual LightBox JS.
Is this at all possible and if so how can it be done?
Thanks in advance
Hey guys,
Would anyone have any idea of how to get Post Images to display in the main rss feed?
I've been playing with PostRssFunctions.php in the post_rss plugin folder, but can't seem to reference the plugin's images directly - just through $h->pluginHook which doesn't play nice.
Thanks in advance,
Mark.
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