WP Grab and Attach for Chrome

Automatically insert media into live posts or pages

What is WP Grab and Attach for Chrome?

WP Grab and Attach for Chrome is a Chrome extension developed by Kevin Tesar, and its main feature is "Automatically insert media into live posts or pages".

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Download WP Grab and Attach for Chrome Extension CRX File

Download WP Grab and Attach for Chrome extension files in crx format, manually install Chrome extensions in the browser, or share the crx files with friends to easily install Chrome extensions.

Extension Usage Instructions

                        Automatically insert media into live posts or pages

The purpose of WP Grab and Attach is to automatically upload media into your WordPress Media Library, and attach it to live posts or pages. 

This is a companion Chrome extension, necessary for the "WP Grab and Attach" WordPress plugin. This extension allows for modification to the right-click (context) menu, plus other options. Once activated, you can right-click on images, select "WP Grab and Attach." A dialog will appear, and if extension's setup is correct, you can type in a post (or page) title in an auto-fill box. Then use the Down arrow to highlight your selection, and the Enter button to select your post. If successful, a success message will appear, and the image will be saved your WordPress Media Library. Let's not forget the best part, the image is attached to your live post (or page)!

Currently, all that can be uploaded and attached are images from the Chrome browser. That will change in future versions. We will add the ability to grab and attach various media types and offer an extension on other browsers.

PLEASE NOTE: Once installed, it is necessary to set the WordPress database password and domain value in the extension options. Example: google.com - All other options are not required. There will be an link to the Chrome extension options from the presented dialog. 

We DO NOT save your information to our servers. Your information is only saved on your local computer.

If there's an issue connecting to your WordPress installation, make sure in Advanced Settings, the directory/path is set correctly. Sometimes WordPress installations will be installed in a child path from of root, e.g., public_html/wpress/. In this given case, the value entered into the path field in options would be:  wpress/ -- Note: do not begin with a '/', but DO end with a '/'.

Feel free to drop me a line with any questions: [email protected]                    

Extension Basic Information

Name WP Grab and Attach for Chrome WP Grab and Attach for Chrome
ID ejlofnaogeccmpmkmaagimkldmghppee
Official URL https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wp-grab-and-attach-for-ch/ejlofnaogeccmpmkmaagimkldmghppee
Description Automatically insert media into live posts or pages
File Size 520 KB
Installation Count 38
Current Version 1.0.7
Last Updated 2021-10-16
Publish Date 2020-11-19
Developer Kevin Tesar
Email [email protected]
Payment Type free
Extension Website https://kevintesar.com
Help Page URL https://kevintesar.com
Privacy Policy Page URL https://www.kevintesar.com/wordpress-grab-attach-extension-for-chromes-privacy-policy
Supported Languages en
manifest.json
{
    "update_url": "https:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx",
    "name": "WP Grab and Attach for Chrome",
    "version": "1.0.7",
    "description": "Automatically insert media into live posts or pages",
    "options_ui": {
        "page": "chrome-options\/options.html",
        "open_in_tab": false
    },
    "background": {
        "scripts": [
            "background.js"
        ]
    },
    "browser_action": {
        "default_popup": "chrome-options\/options.html"
    },
    "icons": {
        "16": "images\/get_started16_Alt.png",
        "32": "images\/get_started32_Alt.png",
        "48": "images\/get_started48_Alt.png",
        "128": "images\/get_started128_Alt.png"
    },
    "default_locale": "en",
    "permissions": [
        "storage",
        "contextMenus",
        "http:\/\/*\/*",
        "https:\/\/*\/*"
    ],
    "manifest_version": 2
}