Summary
This short article will explain how to connect Pexels to your WordPress Media Library using StockPack.
Some users complained that the stockpack tab is not showing up. They were thinking that the plugin is not working on their install. It was actually working, but they were looking at the media library page.
In the StockPack plugin at the time of this post, all the providers are available by default in the provider selector. This is so that you can search stock images from Adobe Stock, Unsplash, Pixabay, and Depositphotos without leaving the WordPress admin. You can now change that from the settings, or with the stockpack providers filter.
Read moreHow to filter the visible stock image providers select
If you want to skip all the info, you can go directly to the plugin at https://wordpress.org/plugins/stockpack/
Inserting stock images in Elementor is a lot easier with StockPack. You can search and download images without ever leaving your Elementor editor inside WordPress.
Elementor is a very popular WordPress page builder, and it’s currently being used on 4 million websites. This makes it easier and faster to build pages, and a lot of users find the builder to be more intuitive.
With the StockPack plugin, you can now search and download 220 million+ Stock Images right from the Elementor WordPress plugin.
Mobile traffic has crossed the 50% mark some time ago. That is a huge incentive for webmasters to increase their page performances.
One of the most effective ways to increase the speed of a page in WordPress or any other platform is lazy loading images.
In the book “Don’t make me think” by Steve Krug, there’s an explanation about the fact that humans are quite likely to scan an article instead of reading it.
While scanning your article the parts that stand out are the ones that are more unique. That includes images and captions, as captions are normally in a different style.
This article displays a full list of all the stock image providers that StockPack is supporting and what you can do with them in WordPress.
Lately, I have seen a lot of people mentioning that they do not clearly understand what the pricing page means by request.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of how that works. Don’t worry it’s not that long 🙂
When you are looking for a good image you will spend a lot of time browsing around. Most of the time you find the image on the first page of a certain stock photos provider.
This short article will explain how to connect Deposit Photos to your WordPress Media Library using StockPack.
Read moreHow to connect Deposit Photos to WordPress in 3 steps (3min)