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Anyone that has tried to upload a lot of images to WordPress knows how long it can take. If you do tutorials with images or lists with screenshots and you have more than a handful of images to upload you can easily spend thirty minutes to an hour uploading your images, configuring them and placing them in your article.
Placing images in an article should take but a few minutes. But with WordPress, this isn’t the case. You have to manually upload the images and configure the images. You can always bulk upload them through the media library but, you still have to open each image to get there link to add them to your article. Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply drag all your images for the article right into the article and then you could simple link the images and put them where they are needed?
Drag and Drop Image upload WordPress Plugin
If you are looking for a faster and more productive way to upload images to your articles, then you are in look. Magan WP Drag and Drop plugin offers a quick and easy solution to your image uploading needs.
Check out my article review over at WordPress Junkies for more information and a link to the plugin!
This is great, thanks for simplifying my blogging 🙂
Thank you for this, James. Was very useful. Look forward to more posts 🙂
Your welcome Rochelle. Hope it works outs for you.
To drag and drop the images in an article in WordPress is the coolest thing in creating an online article. I’m sure i’m going to love this plugin so much. Thank you for sharing James. Uploading images in WordPress is a lot of work but this plugin is just helpful.
your welcome John. Let us know what you think of this plugin.
Hi James, this is such a great idea, it will certainly speed up my process when doing certain types of posts with x amount of screen shots etc. 😉
Thanks Karen. In the last week or so of testing this plugin, it has saved a good amount of time.
Finally. Looks like a fantastic plugin. I write some posts with 30 plus images and can spend an hour configuring the images. In fact, I sometimes procrastinate writing such articles because I get bored dealing with all the images. Thanks for the heads up James.
Yeah, I dread those types of articles. I put those off as much as possible or cut them down down to 10 to 20 images if I need a lot of images.
Thanks. Was looking for a simpler way to do this. This is simple and IT WORKS.
Ive only just started using a hosted verions of wordpress, its a lot easier to use than I thought it woud be and these plugins save me so much time.