PhotoQ WordPress Photoblog Plugin 1.6 for WordPress 2.7

This update of PhotoQ makes the plugin compatible with WordPress 2.7. Note that it will not work with older WordPress versions, so update WordPress first.

Also note that if you are using the iQ2 Photoblog Theme, you have to update iQ2 as well.

List of Changes

  • PhotoQ now has its own page: http://www.whoismanu.com/photoq-wordpress-photoblog-plugin/
  • PhotoQ is now compatible with WordPress 2.7.
  • PhotoQ should now also work with Flash Player 10.
  • Auto titles have been improved. Parts of the file name matching a definable regular expression can now be automatically removed.
  • Admin thumb sizes can now be varied through a new option.
  • Fixed bugs with Canon EXIF maker notes, e.g. those from Canon 5d (thanks to shunz for pointing this out and providing test images).
  • PhotoQ is now nicer to your web server: it is now only loaded in the admin section = less load on web server when users view your site (thanks to Jesse for bringing this to my attention).

PhotoQ WordPress Photoblog Plugin Update 1.5.3

This update for PhotoQ 1.5 fixes an issue with batch posting several photos at once. If you do not use the batch posting feature you do not need to upgrade necessarily.

More information on the issue fixed: WordPress only seems to keep the post date with a precision of one second. Now, if you batch post photos with PhotoQ it is very likely that some of them will end up being posted within the same second, the post dates will thus be undistinguishable for WordPress in this case. This then in turn poses problems with template functions such as get_next_post that at the time of writing assume different post dates for every post, resulting in posts “disappearing” in your theme. This updated makes sure post dates differ by at least one second even if the posts are posted faster.

To upgrade to PhotoQ 1.5.3 from 1.5.2 you should just be able to overwrite the plugin folder or perform an auto upgrade. For updating from older versions please see the instructions given in the 1.5.2 release.

For information and documentation on PhotoQ 1.5 please have a look at the 1.5 post.

PhotoQ 1.5.2 – Adds FTP Uploading And Batch Posting

This update for PhotoQ 1.5 includes a number of bugfixes and also some new features. Performing the update is recommended to all PhotoQ users. Please check the updating instructions below. For a full description of all features please also see the post of the PhotoQ 1.5 release.

New features:

  • Import photos uploaded via FTP. There is now a new option under “Settings->PhotoQ->Further Options->FTP Upload” that lets you enable importing photos from a specified directory on your server. Once enabled, you get a new button “Import from ftp directory…” when adding photos to your queue. A click on the buttons leads to the FTP import screen where you can choose which photos from the ftp directory PhotoQ should import and where you can also enter common info for the photos to be imported. Note that depending on whether PhotoQ has write permissions to the ftp directory it will copy (if it doesn’t have write permission) or move (if it does) the selected files from the ftp directory to the qdir.
  • Publish several photos from the queue at once. In the PhotoQ management panel (“Manage->PhotoQ”) you will now find a second post button to the left of the “Post Top of Queue…” button. Under “Settings->PhotoQ->Further Options->Second Post Button” you can specify how many photos are published at once if you hit this button.
  • Lists of categories can now be folded away throughout the plugin which is convenient if you deal with a lot of categories. There is an option under “Settings->PhotoQ->Further Options->Fold Categories” that lets you decide whether you want category lists to be open or closed by default.
  • Nicer default titles. If you do not specify a title when uploading a photo, PhotoQ until now just showed the corresponding filename. It still does so but it now tries to make it nicer by replacing underscores and hyphens with spaces, by stripping off the file extension and with proper title capitalization.


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PhotoQ 1.5.1 – Repacked 1.5, Hope this Solves Auto Upgrade Problems

Only upgrade if you have problems with installing PhotoQ through WordPress auto upgrade.

I repacked PhotoQ 1.5 in a different folder structure on the WordPress plugin directory. I hope this will solve the auto upgrade problems some people are having. I also added a placeholder file to the cache directory hoping that it now gets packed by the plugin directory (empty directories obviously don’t). Sorry for those who had inconveniences with auto upgrade.

PhotoQ WordPress Photoblog Plugin 1.5 Brings Tons of new Features to Your Photoblog

Update: PhotoQ v1.6 is a newer version of the same plugin but offering more features. Please check out and download the new version instead of this one, you won’t regret it.

PhotoQ is a WordPress plugin that turns your blog into a photoblog. If you have a lot of pictures to post, PhotoQ is your ideal companion. With PhotoQ you can mass upload several photos at the same time thanks to its batch image upload functionality. PhotoQ places uploaded photos in a queue which gives you a convenient way to manage photos to be posted. The plugin then gives you the possibility to have the top of the queue automatically posted at a given interval. PhotoQ was designed to automate and simplify your photo posting process as much as possible. It takes away the hassle of browsing uploaded image files and embedding them into posts: You simply upload your photo to the queue and enter desired information about the photo. PhotoQ then automatically generates the post based on this information.

To make a long story short, “WordPress + PhotoQ = Photoblog”. With the latest PhotoQ version this formula is more valid than ever: PhotoQ v1.5 brings tons of new features to your photoblog. It now includes EXIF support, watermarking, batch editing and multiple image sizes in addition to all the features you have come to love from earlier versions.

An example of a photoblog running on WordPress and PhotoQ can be found at http://www.whoismanu.com.

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