Has anyone set up annotation on Omeka S? I have been successful using
Mirador but only the annotator can see their own annotations. I have yet to
see instructions on how to make annotations viewable by all. The type that
allows for a shape to be drawn on an area where you want to annotate. I
presume it requires some sort of server logging so it's not only in one's
personal browser. I have posted to the Omeka Forum but no detailed
implementation response yet.
Thanks,
Nicole
On Mon, Feb 2, 2026 at 2:37 PM R. C. Miessler <
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> I did this as an undergrad with omeka and neatline. Neatline is a mapping
> application but you can set the background to be a static image and then
> add annotations.
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> I know it's not wordpress, however.
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> Lena
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> No, this placing a marker on an image on a website and having it be
> interactive for an end user.
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> https://storymap.knightlab.com/gigapixel/<
> https://storymap.knightlab.com/gigapixel/> - essentially this approach.
> Not metadata. The reason I'm not going with StoryMapJS's Gigapixel is
> because running all of their images through Zoomify is a giant pain.
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> > On Feb 2, 2026, at 12:24 PM, R. C. Miessler <
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> > Does anyone have any good recommendations for image annotation +
> WordPress solutions? I was using Thinglink but they changed their pricing
> structure ($35 -> $3500) for the same features. Either a plugin hosted on
> our multisite instance, or an embeddable option from another site is fine.
> I'm fine with paying a little bit ($200 max would be best).
> >
> > For context - this is for undergraduate students who are creating
> research project websites using a WordPress multisite instance, and often
> used Thinglink to annotate images as part of their data analysis and
> presentation, so something with a fairly low barrier to entry is helpful.
> Each student having their own login is necessary.
>
>
> Are you looking for something to modify the metadata in the files
> themselves (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, etc), or are you just looking for something to
> manage a database of images in wordpress?
>
> If it's one of the metadata ones, if you know which encoding they're
> using, you might be able to find a suitable editor by searching for that
> specifically.
>
> (sorry, I can't help answer the specific question, as I'm not all that
> familiar with what's available for online editing; I've been more of a
> consumer than maintainer, and used CLI tools)
>
> -Joe
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