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Home How To Save Images from Remote URLs in WordPress

How To Save Images from Remote URLs in WordPress

WordPress webmasters are quite familiar with the idea of uploading images for their posts.  The process of adding new images to your site does not have to be too painful. There are folks who upload their photos through FTP and handle it that way. Of course, you can always grab images from a remote location with the right tool. Grab & Save is just the plugin for the job.

Grab & Save saves you time importing images to your site from a remote location. Just provide it with the link to the image you want to grab and the script does the rest for you. So why would you want to do this? For starters, you should avoid the practice of hot-linking. Besides, by having all the images on your own site, you won’t have to worry about broken images.

Once you have grabbed the images you need, you can give the proper credit and change its title and other settings. This plugin saves you time uploading images from third parties to your own site (you won’t have to save images to your computer and then upload them). It is well worth checking out.

Jan 18, 2012Cyrus

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