I’m designing a blog for someone who wants to use a custom size for every single image.
The easiest way would be to just have a field on the image uploader next to where it asks ‘medium, large’ etc. saying “Width:_“. Then the image will be scaled to be that width and embedded in the post at that size.
I can see there would be lots of ways to hack this in, or write a plug in to do it – but is there an easy way to do this, or an existing plug in?
Thanks!
Cole
If the user is logged in, writting a post/page,
once they click to upload a picture, if they are on the visual editor.
then just click on the image and select the “Edit Image” button that pops up,
the dialog window opens with 2 tabs at the top, click on “Advance settings” tab
and they can select the width & height from there?
The best solution I found to this was the plugin by Walter Vos, http://www.waltervos.com/wordpress-plugins/additional-image-sizes/ which allows you to specify new image sizes globally. It’s well written and did just what we needed.