The purpose of the Shiba Media Library Plugin is to facilitate the manipulation and grouping of images within the existing WordPress image library framework.
[Most recent Shiba Media Library updates]
December, 2015
Tested on WordPress 4.4. No changes needed.September 13th 2015 – Release 3.9.1
- Updated thumbnails column for WordPress 4.3.
- Tested on WordPress 4.3.
When creating permalink structures, care must to taken to ensure that the new structure does not override existing post, page, category, and tag permalinks.
Key Features of the Shiba Media Library Plugin
- Enables image tagging and allows you to group images into galleries by using their tags. Images can also to added manually using the regular media manager interface.
- In addition to images/attachments, galleries may also contain posts and other galleries. In this way, you group not only images, but also posts, galleries, and any combination of these object types. Here are some fun things you can achieve with expanded galleries.
- Easily search for posts, pages, galleries, and more in the expanded media manager interface, and include them directly into a gallery. The days of painfully hunting for IDs are over!
- Freely order images, posts, and pages within a gallery.
- Gallery objects get saved into your WordPress export files. This allows you to keep a backup of your gallery objects, as well as move them from blog to blog.
- Expanded media manager image search that allows you to find images based on title and alt text.
- Expanded search that allows you to find attachments and galleries based on titles, tags, and categories.
- Show the number of posts an image containing an image in the Media >> Library screen.
- View most-used tags for post, attachment, and gallery objects.
- Quick Edit image attachments.
- Adds a new drop-down menu to your existing WordPress Media Library. This menu will allow you to do bulk attachments to both attached and non-attached images.
- Detach a set of images from their post so that they revert back to their unattached state.
The Power of Galleries and Tags
Gallery objects are stored in the regular WordPress post database. In this way, you get to leverage almost all existing functions that are available for WordPress post objects including displaying your galleries using the WordPress gallery shortcode.
Galleries created with the Shiba Media Library Plugin should also work with other plugins that support the WordPress gallery shortcode.
This entire plugin operates within the current WordPress Media Library framework so any tag changes will automatically be reflected in your WordPress gallery shortcode results.
If you want to extract images with particular tags using PHP, just include the tags in your WordPress get_posts command.
$args = array( 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'tag' => 'tag-a,tag-b,tag-c' ); $attachments = get_posts( $args );
Why Can’t I Use Tags in the Gallery Shortcode?
The Shiba Media Library addresses the media library back-end and sets up tag links in the WordPress database. I.e., there is a link in the database saying that a particular image is linked to a given tag.
For tags to work in the gallery shortcode, it must also be supported on the gallery front-end – i.e., by the plugin that renders your images. The Shiba Gallery plugin, for example, supports image tags.
However, most gallery rendering plugins do not yet support this extension because it is currently not part of the native WordPress gallery shortcode and is therefore not a standard.
Shiba Media Library Updates
Shiba Media Library 3.9
May 2nd 2015
- Updated image search function (in the Media Manager interface) so that it works for attachment titles, alt text, as well as captions.
- Tested plugin on WordPress 4.2.
Shiba Media Library 3.8.2
September 17th 2014
- Updated the Add-Media templates and interface so that images can be properly selected and inserted.
- Updated the media table in the Edit Gallery screen so that it renders properly in WP 4.0.
- Updated some deprecated functions.
- Tested plugin on WordPress 4.0.
Shiba Media Library 3.8
April 22nd 2014
- Updated plugin directory and url paths to use standard functions instead of constants.
- Updated the Galleries >> Options screen to use the new wordpress update settings system (add_settings_error).
- Fixed a bug in the Media screen that occurs when expanded bulk operations are applied to an empty image set.
- Tested plugin on WordPress 3.9.
Shiba Media Library 3.7.2
Dec 24th 2013
- Fixed some warning messages and make sure post images show up when editing a gallery.
Shiba Media Library 3.7
Sept 26th 2013
- Posts, pages, and supporting custom post types can now be included in galleries from within the media manager interface.
- Expanded search for images to include title as well as alt text.
- Show number of posts that an image is included in (i.e. included in post content). Gallery images are not counted.
- New options page. You may now enable or disable the image quick edit, number of posts, and expanded media manager search functionalities.
- Fixed URL too long bug.
Shiba Media Library 3.6
Jan 7th 2013
- Updated for 3.5.
- Plugin gallery objects now use the id list system introduced in WordPress 3.5. Use the new media manager interface to upload and attach images to gallery objects.
- Fixed quick edit functions.
- Updated deprecated media functions.
- Encapsulated the plugin options page within an object class.
- Fixed gallery and attachment tag links in tag-metabox.
- Added an attachment_link filter so that %category% gallery-permalinks translate properly.
- Properly redirect bulk operations and delete permanently operation in the Edit Gallery screen.
Shiba Media Library 3.4
August 20th 2012
- Updated for WordPress 3.4.
- Added Quick Edit functionality to images. Quick Edit capability is accessible in the Media Library and Edit Gallery screens.
- Image ordering will now be saved in both draft and published modes.
- Updated old javascript functions to use jQuery.
Shiba Media Library 3.3
August 31st 2011
- Added ability to order images within Gallery objects.
- By going into Galleries >> Options, you may now change the gallery shortcode used for viewing a Gallery object.
- Gallery objects now have Shiba Widgets support.
- The “Insert into Post” button should now appear on custom post types.
- Removed image parallelization option. As outlined in Google Page Speed, new browsers now allow more than two concurrent connections per hostname. As such, the image parallelization option is no longer needed.
Shiba Media Library 3.2
February 16th, 2011
- Updated for WordPress 3.1, RC4. Tested on WP 3.0 and WP 3.1,RC4.
- Fixed bulk trash operation on Gallery screen.
- Permalinks now work properly on network activation and deactivation in WordPress Multisite.
- Columns from other plugins are now properly added in the Media Library screen.
Shiba Media Library 3.1
January 17th, 2011
- Updated for WordPress 3.1. Tested in WP 3.0 and WP 3.1,RC2.
- Fixed numerous bugs in the gallery query system. Gallery types should now work properly.
- Cleaned up the plugin so that gallery objects are now always custom post types. As a result the plugin requires WP 3.0 and above. If you are using WP 2.9, then please download Shiba Media Library 3.0.
Shiba Media Library 3.0.3
November 25th, 2010
- Fixed bulk operations in the Google Chrome browser. Shiba Media Library now has its own menu in the media screen.
- Cleaned up the gallery tagging system so that tagged gallery images can now be properly ordered with order, orderby, numberposts, and offset arguments. This makes it much easier to enable gallery paging.
Shiba Media Library 3.0
August 13th 2010
- Added ability to append image tags in bulk as requested by Peder.
- Re-enabled Insert into Post button even for images that are already attached.
Shiba Media Library 2.9
- Shiba Media Library is now updated for WordPress 3.0. It should work in 3.0 and 2.9+.
- All your previous gallery objects should still work seamlessly in the new update.
- Expanded image attachment and detachment functions are now better integrated into the standard WordPress Media Library interface.
- You may set your gallery permalink structure by going into Settings >> Permalinks
- Fixed PHP notices. Thanks to Writemcodeboy for alerting me to this issue.
Media Library Plugin 2.7
- Added in the ability to parallelize your image links. This enables more images to be downloaded simultaneously, and improves page speed.
- Also fixed some bugs associated with the permalink creation function. In particular, I refined the regular expression for gallery attachment images and added more rules for validating the gallery permalink structure.
Media Library Plugin 2.6
- As requested by Keoshi, I have added in the ability to edit your entire gallery permalink structure.
Media Library Plugin 2.5
- I just finished making some large changes to the permalink redirect code. If you are having permalink redirect issues, in particular with your feeds, then please download the latest version.
Media Library Plugin 2.4
- Added most-used attachment and gallery tag views.
- Permalink support and customization for gallery objects.
- Expanded media and gallery search.
- Plugin is cleaner and more secure.
Thanks to A.M. for making many of the great suggestions that went into this plugin update.
Media Library Plugin 2.3
- Expanded gallery objects so that they may contain posts, pages, and other gallery objects; in addition to image attachments.
- You may now assign thumbnails to galleries. This uses the Post Thumbnail system introduced in WordPress 2.9, so you will need at least version 2.9 and a gallery front-end that knows how to render posts to fully realize the power of this feature.
- You can now navigate to gallery objects, just like you do with attachments. Gallery object pages are rendered using the gallery shortcode.
** Thanks to Keoshi for making many of the great suggestions that went into this plugin update.
Media Library Plugin 2.2
- Fixed a bug in Release 2.1 where Trash links for posts and pages no longer work properly. This is an important bug fix so please download the latest version of the plugin.
Media Library Plugin 2.1
- Added bulk-actions, search, and date filter to the Manage Gallery screen. Now you can perform the same menu view operations on galleries as you can with posts and pages.
- Integrated the Manage Gallery menu with the WordPress Trash system. Now you can move galleries to the trash, untrash, or delete them permanently.
- Fixed various bugs with gallery links, trash links, as well as image tags. The gallery and tag system should now work a lot more smoothly.
Media Library Plugin 2.0
- Allows you to tag your images. Through tagging, you can include the same image into multiple galleries.
Media Library Plugin 1.0
- Allows you to re-attach multiple images to any post from the Media Library panel.
- Enables bulk image detachments.
- Works on WordPress 2.8
Mister Peabody says
Where’s the address for this in the WordPress.org repository? Thanks!
ShibaShake says
Currently, this plugin is not on WordPress.org.
Yiftach says
Just so you’d know – When listing the images currently attached to a certain gallery you check for the existence of “edit-attachment-rows.php”, and if it exists you assume the site is running WP 3.1 or bellow.
On some occasions (Normally due to an inexperienced develpoer) the site might become a mush of several WP editions and so you might end up running a version that’s higher than 3.1 but still have that file.
Perhaps you might find a more reliable way to determine what version the site is using?
Pete says
Great plugin. I love it 🙂
Quick question, I installed your Media Library version 3.3 it on WordPress 3.2.1 and the gallery description and images are gone.
See screenshot.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6197/6112982234_39b1b06e35_z.jpg
May be I missed some simple steps. Could you advice please.
ShibaShake says
Thanks for reporting this Pete.
It should be fixed now. Try downloading the zip again and reinstalling. Let me know if you run into more problems.
Pete says
Thank you. It’s working now 🙂
bschrader says
I am currently using your gallery and media plugin. I have seen watermark plugins that will auto watermark images. Do you have any suggestions of one that will work with your plugins and the stock madia library.
ShibaShake says
I currently don’t use watermarks and have not looked at watermark plugins.
If you find one that works well but there are issues with the gallery or media plugin, let me know and I will look into it.
kat says
hi there!
i’ve been using your plugin for long, but now I found a problem after upgrading wp to 3.2. Thing is that images ordering doesn’t work properly. I set numbers for each particular photo in a gallery and the gallery ‘remembers’ only some of the numbers, changing all the rest to 0, and the clear sorting button doesn’t work, and it’s all messy really because you can’t order images as you want, i.e. menu order. Why?
ShibaShake says
Hello Kat,
menu_order is a WordPress core feature. Currently, it is not supported in the plugin, but I am working on adding it to Gallery objects. It will be included in the next update.
However, menu_order is stored in WP core as a one to one relationship – i.e., each image can only have one menu order number. If an image is included in multiple galleries using tags, then menu_order will not work properly because it will only remember the last order number.
I will include a different way to store image order so that it allows a many to one relationship but since it is not a WP standard, it will only work with the Shiba Gallery plugin and other front-end plugins that specifically support the feature. I will write more about this when I release the plugin update.
Carol Nichols says
I was looking for a WP media library management plugin, and from my search results your plugin looked like it would be very useful, but upon coming to this site and unexpectedly seeing all the pictures of half-n—- made-up women, I don’t think I will be using your plugin.
You may not care, but I wanted to let you know that your site design is off-putting to some people in case you may not have realized that.
ShibaShake says
That is just fine. Hope you find what you are looking for. 😀
Mia says
Hi,
2 weeks ago i had problems with my wordpress theme i buyed, contacted the designers and they found out that the problem was this plugin.
My problem was that i can’t put images anymore in a billboard on the homepage because of the INSERT INTO POST button was disabled or gone. Disabled the plugin an now everything works again.. maybe you can do something with it.
Grtz, mia
ShibaShake says
Should be fixed in the new zip. Let me know if it is not.
Adam says
Looks like a great plugin but I have two questions:
1. Is there a way to setup pagination with the gallery?
2. By default it seems all my photos in the gallery are linking to their attachment page as opposed to the full sized image directly. I can’t seem to find anyway around this. This is a fresh install on a new theme with no other plugins activated.
Thanks
ShibaShake says
Hello Adam,
Both questions would depend on what gallery front-end you are using.
If you are using the standard WP gallery shortcode, then you can set the link page using the link tag.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Gallery_Shortcode
As for paging, the Shiba Gallery plugin does support a page tag in the gallery shortcode. However, this is a plugin by plugin specific thing and not a standard.
sonic says
Hi,
I need this function: when user edit article, he can use media library to insert image, but only the image he upload it (he can’t use image that upload by other user)
how could I implement it ?
thanks.
Scott Kingsley Clark says
Just a heads up that your plugin breaks the ‘Insert into Post’ button for the Media library pop-up when using TinyMCE and the Media Bar outside of the Post Editor (/wp-admin/media-upload.php?post_id=0&TB_iframe=1&width=640&height=390).