Tutorial for automatic insertion of watermark or copyright on WordPress images

22.03.2021

How to Automatically Add Watermark to Images in WordPress


WordPress images watermark allows you to use it to easily and without the need to use software such as Photoshop to automatically insert the logo on WordPress images and logo in any part of the site images that you are interested in And register your site logo. Registering a logo on WordPress images or the same watermark of WordPress images allows you to prevent copying of images by other sites to some extent, in addition, if a site uses your images, you can rest assured that the images ate the logo and users who are looking for more. Be sure to visit your site based on the watermarked logo on the WordPress images.

In this tutorial from the host knowledge base, I am going to introduce a practical and suitable plugin for automatic insertion of logos on images, which you can use to automatically watermark images in WordPress on images that you upload to the WordPress multimedia library. To. If you are also looking to watermark your pictures, join us at the end.

Watermark WordPress images and auto-insert logo on WordPress images

The plugin that I am going to introduce has been registered in the WordPress repository called Image Watermark, and so far it has been able to perform more than 40,000 active installations and earn a score of 4.1, which you can use to automatically insert watermarks and signatures in WordPress images. to. To use this plugin, first of all, download the plugin by clicking on the button below, and then install and activate the plugin for automatic watermarking of images in WordPress by using the tutorial on how to install and work with plugins in WordPress.

Download Image Watermark plugin

After installing and activating the plugin similar to the image, a submenu called Watermark will be added in the counter settings section of your WordPress site. Click on the desired menu to be directed to the plugin settings page and select your logo and settings to watermark WordPress images.

Automatic watermarking: Check this option to automatically watermark the images you upload to WordPress.

Manual watermarking: By activating this option, a button will be added in the image editing section, which you can use to apply watermarks to previous images of your site that do not have a watermark.

Enable watermark for: In this section, you can select the WordPress images you want to watermark on based on size. For example, you might not want to watermark the index images you upload, just disable the thumbnail option for index images.

Deactivation: By activating this option, all the plugin settings, if you do not use this plugin anymore and delete it, it will be removed from the database and settings of the plugin will not remain in WordPress tables.

Watermark alignment: Using this section, you can select one of the 9 locations so that the image you selected for the watermark will be watermarked in this part of the image.

Watermark offset: Using this section, you can also select a horizontal and vertical distance in pixels to apply this amount to the watermarked image from the edge of the image.

Watermark image: From this section, first select your logo that you want to be watermarked on the images. To do this, click on the Select Image button and then upload your image, or if it is already in the WordPress multimedia library, select it, so that after selecting the image, it willbe displayed inthe Watermark preview section.

Watermark size: Or using this section, you can select your desired image size for watermark in three modes: original size, custom size and graded size.

Watermark custom size: Using this section, you can also select a custom size in pixels for the watermark logo.

Scale of watermark in relation to image width: Using this section, ifthe watermark size is selectedbased on calibration or the same scaled optionin the watermark size step, you can set the amount to be inserted throughout the image.

Watermark transparency / opacity: Using this option, you can also set the amount of transparency and opacity for the watermarked logo in percentage.

Image quality: From this section, you can also set the quality of the final image on the selected watermarked logo in percentage.

Image format: Finally, from this section, you can select the image format as fixed or random.

Right click: By activating this option, you can disable right click in WordPress Bratton, in which case visitors will not be able to right-click on uploaded images.

Drag and drop: Enabling this option also disables the drag-and-drop feature, and users will not be able to place the image with the mouse pointer in a new window for viewing, or by dragging it into the editor to make a copy of the image.

Logged-in users: If you enable the above two options, if you want the logged-in users to have the same situation, check this option, otherwise you can right-click on the images and drag and drop the image to Logged in users will be enabled and these settings will only be disabled for visitors.

Backup full size image: By activating this option, a copy of all the original images with their original size will be saved in the host so that you can access the original images if you disable the plugin or do not use the plugin.

Backup image quality: In this section, you can also set the quality traffic to your website of backup images in percentage.

I hope that this tutorial has been of interest to you and that you have been able to use it to easily watermark images in WordPress and automatically insert logos on WordPress images. If you have any questions or problems regarding this tutorial, please let me know in the comments section so that I can respond to you as soon as possible.

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