Newsomatic update: replace article images with royalty free images from multiple sources

In the latest YouTube video from Code Revolution, the new update for Newsomatic is discussed. This update allows users to replace article images with royalty-free images from multiple sources. By doing so, users can make their content more unique and avoid any copyright charges for imported content. The video demonstrates how to configure this new feature, including enabling different sources such as module file taxes, free car pixabay, and more. Users can also set attribution for the imported images and enable broad search if desired. This update is a great addition for bloggers and content creators looking to enhance their articles with copyright-free images.

Welcome to another exciting video from Code⁢ Revolution! In this video, we ⁤will be discussing the ​latest update to Newsomatic, as well as its impact on Echo RS Importer and⁢ Trend O Matic. The update focuses on the use of royalty-free⁤ images, allowing ⁤you to replace the imported images in your articles with unique and copyright-safe alternatives.‍ This enhancement not ⁤only ensures the ⁤uniqueness of​ your content but also protects you from potential copyright issues. To configure this new feature, ​simply head to the plugin’s main settings and scroll down to find the option for royalty-free featured image ‍importing. You will have multiple‍ sources to ⁤choose from, including Module File, Taxes⁣ Free Car, Pixabay (official API), and Direct Pixabay Scraping. By entering the necessary API keys, you can enable each ⁣source and diversify the imported images. However,⁣ if you prefer a simpler setup, you can opt for Direct Pixabay Scraping without entering any API keys. Remember, it is recommended to include attribution for the imported images to comply with the ⁣requirements of royalty-free sources. In the video, we will guide you through the ⁣settings and demonstrate how​ to ​make the most of this​ fantastic ​update. So, let’s dive in ​and unlock the‌ potential of Newsomatic’s ⁢latest features!

– Introduction to the Newsomatic update: Replace article images with royalty-free images from⁤ multiple sources

- Introduction to the Newsomatic update: Replace article images with royalty-free⁤ images from multiple sources
The latest update to the Newsomatic plugin introduces a ⁢new feature that⁢ allows ⁢users ⁢to replace article images with royalty-free images from multiple sources. This ​exciting update applies to both the Echo RS Importer and Trendomatic ​plugins as well. By​ replacing imported ⁣images with royalty-free ones, this update makes your content ⁤more unique and protects you‌ from potential copyright charges related​ to imported‌ content.

To configure this new feature, simply head⁤ to the main settings‌ of the plugin and scroll down to find the “Royalty-Free Featured Image⁣ Importing ⁤Options” menu. From there, you’ll have access to several sources ‍for⁤ importing royalty-free images, including Module File⁤ Taxes Free, Car Pixabay, and Direct Pixabay ⁣Scraping. If ​you choose to use Pixabay, you have two ‍options: the official API of the Pixabay website ​or direct Pixabay‍ scraping. To enable ‌each source, make sure to include the app ID⁢ and app⁣ secret in the plugin settings. Additionally, the module‍ file importing for⁢ all sources will⁣ be automatically ⁣enabled once the respective app ID ⁢is entered.

For easy and immediate⁤ access to royalty-free images, you can check the “Direct Scraping” checkbox. This eliminates the need to enter⁢ API keys​ and allows the plugin‌ to begin ‌importing royalty-free⁤ images⁢ right away. However,⁤ it is ‍recommended to enter each API key‌ to diversify your sources. In⁤ the plugin settings, you ​can also customize the‍ settings for the types ‍of images ⁢you want ⁣to import from each‍ source. Remember that many of these ⁣royalty-free sites require⁢ an attribution ‍link‌ to be set ‌for the ‌imported images. Fortunately, the plugin provides a shortcode for this purpose, which can be added to the generated post content. By complying with these requirements, you ensure that your content remains in compliance with the royalty-free ‌source guidelines.

– Configuring the new feature: How to enable and ​customize the royalty-free image‍ importing options

- Configuring the new feature: How to enable and⁣ customize the‌ royalty-free image⁣ importing options
The new feature of the code revolution ⁢update allows users to configure and customize the royalty-free image importing options in their blogs. By enabling this feature,‌ users ​can replace the ⁤imported images ⁤with⁣ unique ​royalty-free images,⁢ enhancing the uniqueness of the content‍ and protecting ‌themselves ⁣from copyright charges. To configure the new feature, users need to go to ​the main settings of the plugin and scroll down to find the “Royalty-Free Featured Image Importing Options” menu. There are multiple sources for importing the images, including module file taxes, free⁤ car pixabay, and direct pixabay⁢ scraping. Users ⁣can enable each source⁢ by entering ‌the app ID and app secret in‌ the plugin settings. The module file importing and pixabay importing will be automatically enabled if the app ID is provided. For⁤ direct scraping, users only ⁢need to⁤ check the checkbox, making it ‌the easiest option without the need for⁣ API keys. However, it is⁤ recommended to enter all⁤ the API keys to diversify the sources of⁣ royalty-free images. Additionally, users can customize the settings for the images they want to import, including ‍options from pixabay and Flickr APIs. One important consideration when importing images from royalty-free sites ⁤is the attribution link. Many sites require ‌users to set an attribution link for the imported images. In the generated post content settings, users can use ‌a shortcode to add the ‌attribution link. The⁢ shortcode is ‍ [attribution], and it will appear in the post ⁣content. Users can⁤ add ​this shortcode and include the URL of the source to provide the ⁣required attribution. Enabling broad search is also ⁣an option available for‌ users. By checking the checkbox, users ‍can⁤ broaden the search for royalty-free images. Overall,‌ configuring and customizing the royalty-free image importing options offers users a convenient way to enhance their content with unique and legally compliant images.

– Maximizing diversity and ‍compliance: ⁣Recommendations for entering API ⁢keys and setting attributions

- Maximizing diversity and compliance: Recommendations for‍ entering API keys and setting‌ attributions
In order to maximize diversity and compliance when entering API keys and setting attributions,⁣ there are‌ a few key recommendations to follow. Firstly, when configuring the⁢ new feature, it is important to include the ⁤app ID and‌ app secret for each source in the plugin settings. This⁣ will enable the plugin ​to ⁤import royalty-free images from multiple sources, such as Module File, Pixabay, and‌ more.

To ensure that the imported images comply with the requirements of the royalty-free⁣ sources, it is recommended to set the attribution for the images. Many sources require an attribution link to ​be set for imported images, and ​this ⁣can be done using a shortcode in⁤ the generated post content settings. By adding the shortcode, the attribution link will⁤ appear ​in the post content along ‌with‍ the imported image. It is ​also possible to⁢ add HTML to include links​ with the ‌shortcode, using⁤ the URL⁤ of the source.

These steps not only maximize diversity by importing images‌ from various sources,‍ but also ensure compliance by setting attributions ⁢as required. It is advised to enter each and every API key to make the sources more diverse,​ even ‍though the plugin can⁣ start importing royalty-free images ⁣without entering any API keys. By following these recommendations, content becomes more unique and ​protected from copyright charges associated with imported content.

– Enhancing search options: ⁣Broad search and additional⁤ settings for importing royalty-free ‌images

- Enhancing search options: Broad search and additional settings for importing royalty-free images
The latest update for ⁣the code⁤ revolution includes enhanced search options and additional settings for importing royalty-free ‌images. This update applies to both the Somatic‍ plugin and the Echo RS ​Importer and Trendomatic. The‌ purpose of this update is to replace⁣ imported ⁢article images with royalty-free images, making⁣ the content more⁤ unique‍ while also protecting against copyright charges.

To configure this⁢ new feature, navigate ⁣to the plugin’s main settings. Scroll down to ⁣find the‌ “Royalty Free Featured Image Importing Options” ⁤menu.‌ There are multiple sources available for importing royalty-free images, including Module File Taxes Free, Car Pixabay, ‌and Direct Pixabay‌ Scraping. The Pixabay option can be⁢ enabled using either the official API or direct scraping.

To enable each source, you need to include ‌the ​app ID and app secret in the plugin settings. Module‍ File Importing and Pixels importing will be automatically enabled when you enter the app ID for Pixels. ⁣For direct scraping, simply⁢ check the checkbox. However, ⁤it is recommended to enter the API keys for a more diverse range of sources.

To demonstrate the⁣ feature, you can enable direct scraping and make various⁤ settings to specify the types of images you want to import. Both Pixabay API and Flickr API offer ​multiple options as well. The plugin also provides global options⁣ for setting attribution for the imported images, as many royalty-free sites require an ⁤attribution link. You can​ use a shortcode​ to add the attribution in the generated post content, ensuring compliance​ with ‌the source requirements. It’s recommended to make this change to meet the attribution criteria of the royalty-free sources.

Lastly, the update introduces the option to enable broad search, which can be done by checking a checkbox. In ‍conclusion, the latest update to the Newsomatic plugin ⁤by Code Revolution⁤ brings an exciting⁢ feature that allows you to replace article⁣ images with royalty-free images from multiple sources. This update ⁤not ⁤only enhances the uniqueness of your‍ content but⁣ also protects you ‍from potential copyright charges⁢ for imported content.

To configure this ‌new feature, simply go to the main settings of the plugin. Scroll down until ⁣you find the “Royalty Free Featured⁢ Image Importing Options” menu. Here, you can choose from various sources such as Module File, Pixabay, and more.⁢ By ‌entering the required API keys, you can enjoy automatic‌ importing of royalty-free images.

For the easiest option, you can simply enable ‌direct scraping without any API keys. However, it is highly recommended to include all the API keys to ensure diverse sources‍ for your images.

Additionally, you can customize​ the settings for the images you want to⁤ import and set attribution for the imported images. Many royalty-free sites‌ require ‍an attribution link, and you can easily include the necessary shortcode for this purpose.

Make⁣ sure⁤ to take advantage of this update and enjoy ​the benefits of using high-quality,‌ royalty-free images in your blog ⁤posts. Not only will your content become more unique, but you will also ⁣meet the requirements set by the royalty-free sources.

Don’t forget ​to enable the broad search ‌option if you want to expand the‌ scope of your image selection.​ This comprehensive⁣ update will undoubtedly ‍enhance your blogging experience.

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