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THE WEB IS MORE THAN TEXT Chad Haefele Interim Head of User Experience UNC Chapel Hill Libraries [email protected] Working with Media in WordPress
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Working With Media in WordPress

Apr 16, 2017

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THE WEB IS MORE THAN TEXT

Chad HaefeleInterim Head of User ExperienceUNC Chapel Hill [email protected]

Working with Media in WordPress

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HiddenPeanuts.combit.ly/wp4lib

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Previously on Florida Library Webinars…

https://floridalibrarywebinars.org/building-a-library-website-in-wordpress-ondemand/

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Working with 3D Models

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Working with 3D Models - Setup

1. If you haven’t already, install and activate Media Library Assistant:• https://wordpress.org/plugins/media-library-assistant/

2. In WordPress Admin, go to Settings and then Media Library Assistant

3. Click the Uploads tab4. Click the Search Known Types button at the bottom5. Search for “stl”6. Hover your mouse over the first result and click the “Select”

option that appears.7. On the next page, browse through the list of file types and make

sure stl appears as an option.

Configure WordPress to allow the upload of 3D Models in stl format:

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Working with 3D Models – Setup

1. Install and activate the STL Viewer Plugin:• https://wordpress.org/plugins/stl-viewer/

2. In WordPress admin deactivate the plugin, then reactivate it.3. Upload your .stl file to the Media section of WordPress4. Find the URL of your uploaded .stl file5. In your Page or Post, use this shortcode:

• [stl file="/2016/09/filename.stl" ]6. Note that you should not include the whole URL. Just use

the part starting with the year.

More documentation: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/works-but-some-setup-is-required-read-on-how/

Install and use the STL Viewer Plugin

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Links & Further Reading• Images

• Enable Media Replace: wordpress.org/plugins/enable-media-replace/

• Media Library Assistant: wordpress.org/plugins/media-library-assistant/

• Audio• Seriously Simple Podcasting: wordpress.org/plugins/seriously-simple-podcasting/

• Full list of options for Audio shortcode: codex.wordpress.org/Audio_Shortcode

• Video• Full list of options for Video shortcode: codex.wordpress.org/Video_Shortcode

• 3D Models• Smithsonian 3D models: 3d.si.edu/browser

• STL Viewer plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/stl-viewer/

• Configuration & Use: wordpress.org/support/topic/works-but-some-setup-is-required-read-on-how/

• Embedding audio and video in WordPress.com: • en.support.wordpress.com/videos/ • en.support.wordpress.com/audio/

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HiddenPeanuts.combit.ly/wp4lib

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THE WEB IS MORE THAN TEXT

Chad HaefeleInterim Head of User ExperienceUNC Chapel Hill [email protected]

Working with Media in WordPress

Slides:slideshare.net/