Image Upload for bbPress Pro

The Best Image Upload Plugin for bbPress

Image Upload for bbPress Pro

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  • Billed once per year until cancelled

  • Billed once per year until cancelled

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Image Upload for bbPress Pro
Helping WordPress websites offer a visually striking component to their bbPress forums, the Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin allows forum users to include inline images into their discussions on bbPress forums.
With the Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress plugin activated, site visitors can insert images into their topics and replies on bbPress forums using an easy-to-use drag and drop image uploader. Images can be automatically resized to save storage space and bandwidth and enlarged when clicked with a built-in lightbox.

The Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress plugin also allows site visitors to insert images using their mobile phones. While in the forum post editor, the site visitor can simply tap a button on the screen to bring up the Upload Image box, where tapping the screen a second time will bring up the smartphone operating system’s image selection options.

Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin Features:
  • Includes a responsive drag-and-drop image uploader with support for inserting multiple images at once.
  • Generate and insert separate thumbnail versions of uploaded images while retaining a larger version for use with the built-in lightbox.
  • Allow users to upload animated GIFs while preserving animation.
  • Change the directory where uploaded images are stored.
  • Limit which user roles are permitted to upload images.
  • Limit the number of uploaded images allowed per topic or reply.
  • Automatically downsize images to fit specified maximum dimensions.
  • Convert all uploaded images to the same image format, if desired.
  • Set PNG and JPEG compression levels so images take up less disk space.
  • Allow users to view enlarged images in a lightbox by clicking on them within the post.
  • View total image count and file size statistics.
  • Optionally, use Amazon S3™ to store and serve uploaded images in submitted forum posts (requires add-on plugin purchase).
Storage Options for Image Upload for BBPress Pro
As of version 2.1, Image Upload for BBPress Pro includes support for storage engines which allow you to store your forum’s images in local or remote locations. When first uploaded, images are stored on a temporary directory on your server, and when the user saves his or her post, the images are moved to the location determined by the storage engine. We provide the following image storage options to accommodate the needs of forums of different sizes:

  • Filesystem Storage (included): This storage engine is the default and comes with the Image Upload for BBPress Pro plugin. Images are stored in a user-defined directory on the server.
  • S3 Image Storage for bbPress add-on plugin enables your forum images to be stored in and served from Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)™.

Amazon Web Services, the “Powered by Amazon Web Services” logo, AWS, Amazon Simple Storage Service, and Amazon S3 are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Potent Plugins is not affiliated with Amazon.com, Inc. or Amazon Web Services.

Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin Details:
The Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin integrates seamlessly with the WordPress aesthetic. After installing and activating the plugin, Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin creates its own menu item in the WordPress dashboard which links to a page that allows site managers to configure a variety of options for the plugin.
Settings for the Image Upload for bbPress Pro WordPress Plugin are organized into a number of tabs, making it easier to locate configuration options for the plugin.

Image Storage

In the Image Storage tab, the user can set the folder on the server where the images will be stored. With the purchase of the S3 Image Storage for bbPress add-on plugin, settings for Amazon S3™ image storage can also be configured in this tab.

Limits

In the Limits tab, the user can decide a number of restrictions for the images, such as limiting the number of images uploaded per topic and per reply. The user can also set the maximum file size and dimensions for uploaded images and optionally specify dimensions for thumbnails, which includes automatic resizing for both.

Image Format

In the Image Format tab, the user can select which image formats will be used for storing images uploaded to forum posts using the plugin. The user can also specify compression settings and decide whether they’d like to allow animated GIFs to be uploaded.

Frontend Display

In the Frontend Display tab, the user is able to set variables relating to how the plugin will display for the site visitor, such as whether the full TinyMCE editor and the custom image dialog that comes default with the plugin will be used. Also in the Frontend Display tab, the user can decide whether images will open in a lightbox.

Statistics

By default, the Statistics tab shows the total number of images that were uploaded with Image Upload for bbPress Pro and are currently stored, as well as the total storage space being used.

Translation

Finally, the Translation tab lets the user set alternate text for default labels in the frontend of Image Upload for bbPress Pro.
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