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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3172 days ago • 1 reviews
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Description
Displays your live photos on the website.
Requirements:
- Your protocol need to be secure (https)
- The image and video need to be hosted on your website.
Shortcodes:
[livephotos_photo /] with params: image_src, video_src and class (optional)
Demo:
You can see a demo here: https://www.eggemplo.com/demo/livephotos
Installation
You can either install it automatically from the WordPress admin, or do it manually:
- Unzip the archive and put the
livephotosfolder into your plugins folder (/wp-content/plugins/). - Activate the plugin from the Plugins menu.
- You can use the shortcodes on your posts/pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Installation Instructions
You can either install it automatically from the WordPress admin, or do it manually:
- Unzip the archive and put the
livephotosfolder into your plugins folder (/wp-content/plugins/). - Activate the plugin from the Plugins menu.
- You can use the shortcodes on your posts/pages.
Does my page need to be secure (https) ?
Yes, It is a requirement of the Apple API.
How I can get the image and video from my live photo ?
Using macOS Photos
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Connect your iOS device to your Mac.
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Import your photos into the Photos application.
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Select the Live Photo you wish to export.
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Use File > Export > Export Unmodified Original to export to your file system.
Using macOS Image Capture -
Connect your iOS device to your Mac.
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Select the Live Photo you wish to import from your device to your local file system.
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Choose the destination folder and click on Import.
Using Windows 10 File Explorer -
Ensure that iTunes for Windows is installed. You can download it from here: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
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Open File Explorer. This can be opened by pressing the Windows Key and E at the same time.
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Connect your iOS device to your PC.
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You should see your iOS device in the “This PC” folder.
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Navigate to the following folder: (your device) > Internal Storage > DCIM and look for the Live Photo you wish to import.
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Your Live Photo will be stored as a pair of files: a JPG file and a MOV file.
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Drag the pair of files to your local file system.
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Changelog
1.0
Start version.
