Activate the plugin then add it to any available sidebar in Appearance→Widgets. The widget uses the newley released Camera+ API.
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Changelog
- Version 0.3.1 (08/07/15)
- Ready for WordPress 4.3
- Removed deprecated PHP4 constructor.
- Version 0.3 (12/17/14)
- Ready for WordPress 4.1
- Version 0.2 (4/15/14)
- Fix sprintf() error.
- Clean up code.
- Version 0.1.2.1 (2/20/13)
- Added Slovakian (sk) translation. Thanks Branco at WebHostingGeeks.com.
- Version 0.1.2 (9/19/12)
- Added
widget-only
tag per Justin’s post. - Added link love option to widget.
- Added
- Version 0.1.1 (4/18/12)
- Added language
pot
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- Added language
- Version 0.1 (3/15/12)
- Initial release.
Thanks for the Camera+ plugin.
I’m a little unsure how exactly this is suppose to work. I’ve activated the plugin on a website, I own and use Camera+ but unsure how photos get displayed.
What’s the link between the iPhone’s Camera+ and the website that the plugin is installed on?
It’s a widget, so go to your widgets page and add the widget to an available sidebar.
Trying to use this (great idea, btw!), but I get this error:
Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments in (my path)/edselby/wp-content/plugins/camera-plus-widget/camera-plus.php on line 254