Integrates your WordPress site with Vimeo.com using the Vimeo API and allows the user to upload videos directly from WordPress. 😎
Especially useful in the following cases:
- If you want to speed up the entire process. No need to log in to Vimeo, you can now upload videos to Vimeo directly from WordPress.
- If you don’t want to share your Vimeo login credentials with other people especially when running multi-author blog.
- If you want to accept videos in the front-end forms (WPForms or GravityForms) uploaded directly to your Vimeo account.
How it works
In order to be able to connect to Vimeo you will need to sign up on Vimeo Developer Portal and request access to the Vimeo API. Please check the Installation tab and also the Screenshot #5.
Usage of Vimeo.com API
Vimeify plugin utilizes Vimeo.com API to upload videos to the Vimeo.com service.
Please make sure you read and agree with Vimeo’s Terms and Privacy policies.
Features
- Upload videos from the Dashboard > Vimeify > Add New screen
- Upload videos from the Gutenberg editor
- Upload videos from the Classic/TinyMCE editor (NEW!)
- Manage video folders
- Manage video view privacy
- Manage video embed privacy
- Video list block for Gutenberg
- Video list block for Elementor
- Video list block for Bricks
- Responsive video player embeds
- “Media > Vimeo” page is accessible by the users that have the capability upload_files (Author, Editor, Administrators by default)
- “Settings > Vimeo” page is accessible by the users that have the capability manage_options (Administrators by default)
- Shortcode available [vimeify_video id=”the_vimeo_id”]
- Useful API information and tips in the “Vimeify > Settings > Status”
- Potential problem detection tool in “Vimeify > Settings” page
- Thumbnails support
Acknowledgements
Vimeify uses the following open-source libraries:
Active installations0+
Weekly downloads
9+0.00%
Version1.0.0-beta1
Last updated10/7/2024
WordPress version4.2
Tested up to6.6.2
PHP version7.3
Tags
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