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So my PC has decided to give up the ghost on me :S.
This has left me with a big dilemma since I am now lacking the tools to do a lot of what I do, such as losing my XAMPP testing area, and my WYSIWIG editors for CSS layouts. Whilst I can still code and test things online on my hosting plans, I have now lost a lot of my work, since it’s the hard disk that’s gone, and been rendered unreadable.
On the plus side, this means I can get around to shopping for a brand new computer setup, and I have some components to Ebay, such as the memory, PSU and DVD writers from inside the PC. I shall keep you updated on progress with this.

Kaitora

So I’m pretty much able to be back online a lot more of the time now, and I’ve got a whole heap of work to be getting on with over my sites and projects, and I’ve decided to start with here.

You may have noticed a minor layout change, along with the addition of a contact us page, and a change to the permalinks. This now means that we can be easily contacted by you with suggestions and/or requests of our services.

Hopefully I can get most of this out of the way quite quickly.

Kaitora

So I’m finally getting settled, and I’ve turned my old PC into a scripting computer, with only installs on Xampp, PHP Designer 7, Dreamweaver and Photoshop on there, I can guarantee less distractions for myself (with any luck). Keep your eyes peeled for our imminent return.

Right now, i’m relocating, and I’m going to be lacking the internet for a short while, so until further notice, there’ll be no additional plugins created.

Sorry for any inconveniences.

Kaitora

Easy Image Share is now version 1.3. Version 1.3 now bring the option of disabling the textarea’s as you see fit. You can choose which one’s you wish to display. It has been tested, and is now available on the wordpress website.

We are aware of our original post regarding MyBB plugins, and just to ensure that people are updated on the matter of this, we have decided to hold of any development until the release on MyBB 1.6. However, in this time, we shall be continuing our work on wordpress plugin development.
We are currently thinking on improvements we can make to Easy Image Share, among which will be options added to the admin menu, such as changing the URL that is specified in the textarea’s and the ability to disable the HTML or BB codes so you can just display which code you want.

So I’m still getting used to using the SVN for uploading plugins to wordpress. Not only have I managed to upload the 1.0 version of Easy Image Share multiple times, but I’ve also managed to upload some of the wrong versions each time too. Still, It’s all experience, and I’m hoping I’ll have a much better grasp of using SVN really soon.

Ever wanted to make it easier for people to share your images around the internet, well with this simple plugin, it’s now got so much easier. Easy Image Share checks your post for any images you have included, and then appends some text areas to the end of your post.

Currently, it provides HTML and BB code. The plugin works instantly from activation, and automatically grabs the image URL if an image exists in the post. Should an image not exist, the plugin won’t affect a post.

This plugin has now been given a quick update. It now changes the URL displayed in the textarea to the current page, and automatically selects the text when you click in the textarea.

Following a recent update, the plugin now has it’s own settings in the admin section, whereby you can choose to disable specific textarea’s if you only wish to display HTML or BB code, but it can also be used to turn off both textareas.

As of version 1.4, you can now disable the plugin on certain posts and pages simply by adding [stop-eis] to your post.

An example of the plugin in use can be found HERE

Download the plugin HERE

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I’ve been away for a while, since I lost my internet temporarily. For some reason, my router acted up, but the person responsible for arranging the internet insisted it was the ISP, so after almost a week without internet, we are back online.