Dynamic API Updating Wordpress Portfolio
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Full Stack Developer✔Shopify✔Wordpress ✔Digital Marketing✔UI Designs ✔Branding ✔Bootstrap ✔ReactJS ✔
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 1 - 2 weeks
General information for the business: Photography agency and portfolio
Description of requirements/functionality: Create or adapt a plugin for Wordpress image portfolios that can be dyanmically updated using an API from a digital asset manager (www.thirdlight.com).
BACKGROUND
We are currently using a WP plugin that creates portfolios by manually attaching categories to images, and displaying via shortcode e.g. http://www.theverbatimagency.com/lynsey-addario-photojournalism/
The plugin is called Grid Plus: http://themes.g5plus.net/plugins/grid/. The frontend of the plugin is exatly what we want. It has all the functionality and performance we want.
BRIEF
Either recreate or adapt the Grid Plus plugin to remove the need to add categories to group images for the portfolio to display.
The ideal outcome is to be able to select images using the Thirdlight API, either:
a) Individually, in the same way when selecting a featured imaged for example
b) Dynamically creating a portoflio that updates automatically via the API whenever an image is moved or deleted from a folder in Thirdlight.
There is an existing Thirdlight WP browser that can shorten the process for manual update: https://www.thirdlight.com/docs/display/integration/WordPress+Plugin
For the dyanmic portfoliolio we have full access to the thirdlight API, in which the images are stored and have been sorted into "folders" and "collections"
The perference would be to create a new plugin, with the same front end functionality as Grid Plus, but depending on the proposal, altering the Grid Plus plugin itself is also an option.
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Description of requirements/functionality: Create or adapt a plugin for Wordpress image portfolios that can be dyanmically updated using an API from a digital asset manager (www.thirdlight.com).
BACKGROUND
We are currently using a WP plugin that creates portfolios by manually attaching categories to images, and displaying via shortcode e.g. http://www.theverbatimagency.com/lynsey-addario-photojournalism/
The plugin is called Grid Plus: http://themes.g5plus.net/plugins/grid/. The frontend of the plugin is exatly what we want. It has all the functionality and performance we want.
BRIEF
Either recreate or adapt the Grid Plus plugin to remove the need to add categories to group images for the portfolio to display.
The ideal outcome is to be able to select images using the Thirdlight API, either:
a) Individually, in the same way when selecting a featured imaged for example
b) Dynamically creating a portoflio that updates automatically via the API whenever an image is moved or deleted from a folder in Thirdlight.
There is an existing Thirdlight WP browser that can shorten the process for manual update: https://www.thirdlight.com/docs/display/integration/WordPress+Plugin
For the dyanmic portfoliolio we have full access to the thirdlight API, in which the images are stored and have been sorted into "folders" and "collections"
The perference would be to create a new plugin, with the same front end functionality as Grid Plus, but depending on the proposal, altering the Grid Plus plugin itself is also an option.
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Ahmed A.
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