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King Media v1.9.7




About King Media


KingMedia is a content sharing script suitable for different posts formats:



  • image upload

  • image share from different hosts

  • video posts with automated thumbnails creation



Technical Info






CreatedUpdated High Resolution Compatible Browsers Files Software Version
5 June 14 27 May 15 Yes IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome JavaScript JS, JavaScript JSON, HTML, CSS, PHP PHP 4.x, PHP 5.x, PHP 5.0 - 5.2, PHP 5.3, PHP 5.4


Features
  • Image Upload & Share From Url , Youtube, Facebook, Vimeo, VK, Vine, Instagram, Metacafe, DailyMotion Videos and Soundcloud

  • Comments for Media

  • Facebook Comments

  • Responsive Layout

  • User Profile & Points

  • Tags or Category System

  • Super Easy Installation

  • Full Admin Panel

  • Moderate Guest Submissions

  • Social Share Buttons

  • Search for Media

  • Seo Url

  • Much More…



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Requirements


  • PHP 4.3 or later, PHP 5.4.x for all functionality.

  • MySQL 4.1 or later, MySQL 5.x for best performance.

  • fopen enabled

  • fileinfo extension

Change Log 

V1.9.7 (03/10/2014)
  • Added Notice feature for new users and first time visitors in admin > users

  • Changed Sticky add area in list theme

  • Fixed some bugs

















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