• Resolved w4atx

    (@w4atx)


    I’m using the Twenty Ten theme (I know…old) and trying to get a NextGen basic slideshow running on my front page. When the page is first loaded, two images are stacked vertically with other page content overlaying the bottom image. Both images are “aligned left”. Once the slideshow timeout value is reached, the page “refreshes” and then shows properly (one image, centered). This happens with both Internet Explorer and Firefox. (Have not tried others)

    Also, I cannot seem to find a way to “randomize” the display of images…every page load/refresh starts “at the beginning” and shows in the exact same order. Users will never see images in galleries further down the line. (I inserted all galleries because I wanted images to show from all galleries.)

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  • Thread Starter w4atx

    (@w4atx)

    Additional info… I deleted all galleries to display except for one…still exhibits the issue.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by w4atx.
    Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    Hi @w4atx,

    Can you please tell us if the images stacked vertically problem shows up on the first page’s load or it persists at any subsequent page loads. If that’s for the first page’s load it may be okay since it may take some time for the images to be loaded and cached until the slider will execute.

    As for a randomized source, we have currently such an option for NextGen. You will be able to use it if going to a post/page, click on “Add Gallery” button from the editor’s toolbar then click on the arrow icon next to “Galleries” and select “Random Images” then indicate the number of the images you want to display. It will show up a random selection of images from all the galleries.

    Mihai

    Thread Starter w4atx

    (@w4atx)

    Thanks for the reply! The vertical stacking occurs on every page load/refresh. This slideshow is only set up on the front page of my site. Here is the shortcode I’m using:

    [ ngg src=”random_images” display=”basic_slideshow” maximum_entity_count=”100″ ]

    BTW…thanks for your clarification regarding random images…however, there doesn’t seem to be anything random about its pattern. When you reload the page it starts in exactly the same order, showing the same pictures in the same order as the last page load. While it does appear to be honoring selection from random galleries, I was expecting (hoping) for a true random pattern such that the viewer sees different pictures upon every site visit.

    Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    Hi @w4atx!

    Could you please share with us the link to that gallery display so we can take a look?

    – Gaby

    Thread Starter w4atx

    (@w4atx)

    Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    Hi @w4atx,

    Thanks for the shortcode. Looks like you have chosed to show 100 random images from all the galleries which is a query that may take some time in order to load all the 100 images and respectively it may show the stacked vertically until all 100 are loaded.

    I would suggest using a lower number of images in order to make them load really fast and avoid the vertically on-load stacking.

    Best Regards,
    Mihai

    Thread Starter w4atx

    (@w4atx)

    I changed the “100” image count to “10:. I still get the stacked images. Also…there is still no randomness as far as the order of images. A page reload starts the same images…and with a much reduced number of images this becomes very apparent to any site visitor. I consider both of these issues a bug.

    Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    Hi @w4atx

    We are taking a second look to a similar report regarding the “random” option with our widgets.

    Something that should have in mind is that Random selections are cached for 24 hours at this moment.

    A possible workaround is to use “Random order”
    This setting is different, you will set up a “random” order to a specific gallery.
    That one will automatically change the order of the images if you load the site again.
    1.- Choose the gallery.
    2.- Add this code to the short-code order_by=”rand()”
    Sample Short-code: [ngg src=”galleries” ids=”1″ display=”basic_thumbnail” order_by=”rand()”]

    Note: change the display with the one you would like to use.

    Please, let us know if that worked for you.

    – Gaby

    Because it has been a month or more since your last reply, I am going to mark this as resolved as I assume you have found a solution. Please feel free to reply again if you still have questions.

    Thanks!

    – Gaby, Customer Support.

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