

Settings Page - Cloudinary
By default, adding an image to the WordPress media library requires you to import or upload the image to the WordPress site, which means there must be a copy of the image file stored in the site. This plugin enables you to add an image stored in an external site to the media library by just reading list of remote images using CDN service’s (Cloudinary) API. In this way you can host the images in a dedicated server other than the WordPress site, and still be able to show them by various gallery plugins which only take images from the media library.
The plugin provides a dedicated ‘Media’ -> ‘Import images’ submenu page.
Supported CDN services:
* Cloudinary
(others coming soon)
This plugin connects to an external service provided by Cloudinary to retrieve and display media assets.
What the service is:
Why it is used:
When data is sent:
What data is sent:
How it works:
https://api.cloudinary.com/v1_1/{cloud_name}/resourcesWhat is not sent:
Documentation and policies:
Support requests, bug reports, feedback, and feature requests can be submitted via the support forum or the plugin’s blog page: Import CDN-Remote Images Plugin.
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