Using Timthumb with Imagemagick

/ PHP / by Paul Robinson / 71 Comments

Timthumb is an extremely popular thumbnail regeneration script, with built in caching. While it is an excellent script, it relies on GD which when combined with large images & a shared server is a disaster. Here is how to adapt timthumbs to work with ImageMagick.

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Custom Thumbnail Sizes Using The Attached Image & Timthumb

/ Wordpress / by Paul Robinson / 0 comments

I promised a while ago I would do this tutorial and I’m ashamed to say I never got round to it. I wouldn’t care it isn’t that complicated so it would have only taken me about 20-30 minutes to write. Oh well, better late than never. To use The Attached Image along with Timthumbs is easy. I am assuming you […]

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Displaying Multiple Post Images With The Attached Image

/ Wordpress / by Paul Robinson / 2 Comments

@nomadone just asked a increadibly good question on my post for the plugin The Attached Image. This is what @nomadone said: Thanks so much this is a really great plugin. I’d say it would be even greater if you could use multiple template tags to pull say first image 1 in the gallery order and display it large and then […]

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Attached Image Update 2.5.8

/ Wordpress / by Paul Robinson / 0 comments

Just a quick post to explain about the update to The Attached Image. I’ve had to postpone releasing the upgrade due to a few problems caused by the main upgrade, taking out all the seperate options & replacing them with a serialized array. Until I fix that, which will probably after Christmas now, I can’t release the new version without […]

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A Guide To WordPress Loops

/ Wordpress / by Paul Robinson / 0 comments

Eric from rougedeals.com gave me an excellent idea a few days ago. He said he hates creating loops for WordPress so it might be a good idea to make a plugin or something to generate loops automatically with an admin page that can be used to select what you want inserted into the loop. I have tried to make it […]

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