Once you start writing on a blog, you’ll also start adding images to your articles, too. So far, so good, but if we forget about copyright and image optimization issues, there are still some image-related things we should take care of, and having nice image captions is one of them. Sure, you don’t necessarily need to have a blog to need a nice look for your images, and the good news is that ImageCaption works with any site you can think of…
… since we’re talking about a MooTools plugin, and not a WordPress one. While (I think) you may be able to turn this MooTools plugin into a WordPress one, I am sure that having images nicely done can always make a difference, and the best part of it all is that ImageCaption is really easy to use, as you can see here.
If you checked the page above, I am sure that anything I might say now is useless, so I’ll stop here, but not before pointing out that ImageCaption is covered by the terms of the MIT license, and all you need to download is a 1kb .JS file, and nothing more. That’s all, folks! 😉
Compatibility: any major browser with JavaScript enabled, so be sure to check if you have any script blocker enabled if something goes wrong