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Changeset 1861202


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Timestamp:
04/19/2018 02:21:37 PM (8 years ago)
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thirdlight
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Update notes to reflect testing against WP 4.9.5

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  • third-light-browser/trunk/readme.txt

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    33Tags: Third Light Browser, image library, thirdlight, Third Light, IMS, digital asset management, DAM
    44Requires at least: 3.4.0
    5 Tested up to: 4.4.2
    6 Stable tag: 0.1.1
     5Tested up to: 4.9.5
     6Stable tag: 0.1.2
    77License: GPLv2
    88License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
    99
    10 == Description == 
     10== Description ==
    1111
    1212The Third Light Plugin for WordPress integrates your existing Third Light server with WordPress, allowing you to browse, crop and use images from your Third Light library in WordPress posts.
     
    22223. Having activated the plugin, a new submenu under the Settings menu will appear, named `Third Light Browser`. Click on this, and enter a valid URL to your Third Light instance. Other settings are optional.
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    24 Now, when you create or edit a post, a new button will be available next to the _WordPress Media_ button, which opens the Third Light browser. This browser provides a window into your Third Light instance, and allows you to browse, select, and crop images before inserting them into your WordPress post.
     24Now, when you create or edit a post, a new button will be available next to the _WordPress Media_ button which opens the Third Light browser. This browser provides a window into your Third Light instance, and allows you to browse, select, and crop images before inserting them into your WordPress post.
    2525
    2626== Additional Configuration ==
     
    3333
    3434== Changelog ==
     35
     36= 0.1.2 =
     37* Update notes to reflect testing against WP 4.9.5
    3538
    3639= 0.1.1 =
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