WordPress 6.2 Now Allows You to Upload Images When Inserting Into Posts

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WordPress 6.2 Openverse Integration Updated to Upload Inserted Images Directly to the Media Library

The WordPress 6.2 release is now available and it includes an updated version of the Openverse integration that allows users to upload images directly into their media library when inserting them into posts or pages. This feature was first introduced in WordPress 5.5, but has been improved with this latest update.

Openverse is a platform for creating and sharing content across multiple websites and services, including WordPress sites. It enables users to easily insert images from other sources such as Flickr, Instagram, or Google Photos without having to manually download them first. The new integration makes it even easier by automatically uploading inserted images directly into the user’s media library on their WordPress site so they can be used again later if needed.

This feature will be especially useful for bloggers who often use photos from external sources in their posts or pages but don’t want to have to keep track of where each image came from or worry about copyright issues down the line. With this new integration, all inserted images are stored securely within the user’s own media library which means they can rest assured knowing that any future changes made won’t affect their original source material since everything is kept locally on their own server instead of relying on third party services like before.

Additionally, this update also adds support for more file types when using Openverse including SVG files which were previously not supported due to security concerns related with malicious code being embedded inside these types of files (which could potentially cause harm if uploaded). Now that these file types are supported via Openverse there should be no worries about potential security risks associated with using them in your blog posts or webpages going forward!

Overall, this update provides a great way for users who frequently need access to external content sources such as Flickr and Instagram while still keeping everything secure within their own media libraries at all times – making sure any changes made won’t affect original source material either! This should make life much easier for those who rely heavily on external content sources while still wanting peace of mind regarding copyright issues down the line too!

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