Title: Plugin title mayhem!
Last modified: June 9, 2022

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# Plugin title mayhem!

 *  Resolved [Tyler Tork](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tylertork/)
 * (@tylertork)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-title-mayhem/)
 * Just installed this and it seems to be working nicely, but the plugin title in
   the WordPress catalog is a bit long, and also doesn’t match the title in the 
   plugin list on my dashboard (“Ultimate Watermark”).
 * I wonder whether you’d consider shortening the title in the catalog. “Ultimate
   Watermark” is all you really need to say — certainly don’t bother mentioning 
   WordPress since everything in the catalog is for WordPress.
 * NOTE: “Ultimate” is perhaps a little grandiose, since I could easily suggest 
   more useful features, but as yours seems to be the only general purpose watermark
   plugin currently functional, I’ll allow it. 🙂

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 *  Plugin Author [MantraBrain](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mantrabrain/)
 * (@mantrabrain)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-title-mayhem/#post-15725243)
 * Hi, [@tylertork](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tylertork/) Thank you for
   using Ultimate Watermark Plugin. And about the name of the plugin on the WordPress.
   org repository, yes it seems long because this long name is just for SEO purposes.
   On your website plugin list, the name is “Ultimate Watermark” only.
 * If you have any suggestion on features please let us know. We are always open
   for suggestions and feedback 🙂
 *  Thread Starter [Tyler Tork](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tylertork/)
 * (@tylertork)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-title-mayhem/#post-15726972)
 * I appreciate the importance of SEO, yet also I notice that all the most popular
   plugins have titles much shorter than yours, most only 2 or 3 words. Yet they
   have achieved great popularity. I think having a useful, admin-friendly, and 
   well-documented plugin is far more important than any SEO considerations. Because
   a good plugin will be reviewed and linked to — as [I have reviewed and linked to yours](https://torknado.com/2022/06/plugin-comparison-watermarks/)
   from my website — and that does much more toward SEO than a long title.
 * Some suggestions follow:
    - I dislike the note suggesting people not watermark the “full” size image. 
      As that’s the original, highest-quality image, of **course** they want to 
      watermark that one if they do any of them. Instead, how about adding a note
      next to “full” that says, “Original image; if you watermark this you will 
      not be able to remove watermark unless you enable backup images on the ‘image
      protection & backup’ tab.”
    - For deciding which sizes need to be watermarked, it would be helpful if you
      display the pixel dimensions associated with each size. Themes and plugins
      will often add entries to this list and the user won’t necessarily know how
      big they are.
    - In addition to selecting which size _names_ have watermarks applied, it would
      be helpful to have a number field, “Don’t automatically watermark images unless
      they are at least ___ pixels in both dimensions” with default value maybe 
      500. If the original is a 64-pixel square icon, they almost certainly don’t
      want to add a watermark.
    - Add an option to tile the watermark.
    - I’d like the documentation to state where the backup images are stored.
    - Some plugins have an checkbox option to remove all data associated with the
      plugin when it’s deactivated. Since your plugin has a lot of associated data(
      the backed up original images), I’d like either a checkbox like this, or some
      reassurance that the backup images are stored in a way that they will be gone
      if the plugin is deleted.
    - I don’t know whether this is possible, and I haven’t tested how it works now,
      but I suspect that if I use the Recalculate Thumbnails plugin or similar and
      the “full” image is watermarked, this will result in having watermarks on 
      all the sizes, including those I didn’t select. It would be nice to make this
      bulletproof if possible — for instance, if there’s a backup of the full image,
      that you could use some hook in the WordPress code to substitute that as the
      ogiginal image for resizing purposes. Interactions with other plugins are 
      complex, I know.
    - Likewise, when the user asks to edit an image in WordPress, if the full has
      a watermark and you have a backup, could you supply the backup image for editing?
    - If the image is watermarked, and the image is edited in WordPress, can you
      intercept the save event and reapply the watermark as appropriate?
    - When an image is watermarked (or the watermark is removed) and my browser 
      has a cached version of the image, when I view the image in the media library,
      I can’t see the change until I refresh the cache (Ctrl+F5). Not sure there’s
      anything you can do about this.
    - I’m getting more impractical as I go along. If the admin chooses to watermark
      the full image and doesn’t enable backup, if they have to edit the image they
      would do it on their PC and then re-upload it. But there’s no way in WordPress
      to re-upload an image and replace the original image. They might update it
      in the back end using FTP. But if they do that, your code has it flagged as
      watermarked when it is no longer watermarked. I fear that will prevent them
      from reapplying the watermark. Is there some way you can tell that the image
      was modified after you marked it? By size or timestamp for instance?
 *  Plugin Author [MantraBrain](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mantrabrain/)
 * (@mantrabrain)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-title-mayhem/#post-15729652)
 * Hello [@tylertork](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tylertork/),
    Thank you
   so much for your feedback and suggestions. We really appreciate it. We will review
   your suggestions once and will update our plugin with your feedback in the upcoming
   version.

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