You will have to find a gallery plugin that has the same or similar functionality.
Here is a tut on how to do it without a plugin:
http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-create-an-image-gallery-in-wordpress/
Install the Jetpack plugin and enable the sub-plugins “Tiled Gallery” and “Carousel” to get the functionality you had on WordPress.com.
Hi Hudson,
Thanks for your speedy reply, I have tried that option as well, and the client still preferred the old way.
Well basically, the main option that the client wants is to select the layout: https://en.support.wordpress.com/gallery/
The layout option would give the editor the ability to select slideshow as well.
Is there no default option for this or plugin that can work exactly the same as the wordpress.com default editor?
Kind regards,
Dale
Hi Steve,
I have installed JetPack and seems to be working fine, but now where do I find the add-ons for the different layouts?
And another issue I am having is that the wordpress.com login uses my email address and password and not the default access details of the ww.wp.xz.cn website. I wouldn’t like the client to use my personal access details, but rather the access details that were in use before.
Kind regards,
Dale
but now where do I find the add-ons for the different layouts?
When you create or edit a gallery:
View post on imgur.com
Hi Steve,
I have managed to find it, I installed the wrong JetPack within wordpress before, and then just uninstalled it, and downloaded the package from the following link instead:
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/jetpack/
The link above had everything I required, the one within the wordpress plugin search option does not have the full package.
Thanks again for all you assistance.
I’m still not too sure how to change the login access to the clients login details though?
For some reason the client now has to login with my personal wordpress access details.
Kind regards,
Dale
I don’t use the wordpress.com single login. Please start a new thread for that issue.