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    Never mind, I got it working using Stargazer-colloquium and merging it with my first child theme (Material Gaze)

    Thread Starter iso2013

    (@iso2013)

    I am using this shortcode: “[cactus-masonry masonry=”false” quality=”full” post_category=”videos” display_post_titles=”true” transitionDuration=”0s” crop_images=”true” fit_width=”true” width=”33.33%” max_width=”33.33%” height=”18.74%” max_height=”18.74%”]”

    I can PM you a link to the site if it is helpful, but I would rather not – my site is still in development and I’m trying to keep traffic off of my server until its done :).

    I do have two plugins that I’m using to try to shrink the images (to 348×216):
    1. Bulk Resize Images
    2. WP Smush

    I need these plugins because my YouTube importer (Automatic Youtube Video Posts) always imports the thumbnails at full resolution (1920×1080). Is there a better way to decrease disk usage?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter iso2013

    (@iso2013)

    So I think I figured out the problem… My server installation was running WAY low on disk space because WordPress decided it wanted to create 12 copies of each image for some reason (which led to ~580 1920×1080 images)… so it was crashing the database. Fixing it now, hopefully it will fix (I was wrong about AdSense)

    Thread Starter iso2013

    (@iso2013)

    OK so I’ve got it working again :D. For some reason when I removed Google AdSense it began to work again… maybe incompatibility? Is there a way to make these: http://s13.postimg.org/4mn2oxi9z/Untitled.png to all be the same size?

    Thread Starter iso2013

    (@iso2013)

    There probably are some very sharp limits with my web host because its a free subscription xD. But I’m probably going to upgrade to premium soon (its running out of disk space), so once I do I’ll try again :).

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter iso2013

    (@iso2013)

    Thanks for the response! I realize now that the images were “messed up” when I uploaded them – sorry for blaming it on your awesome plugin.

    I have no idea what could’ve caused it: maybe it could have to do with my free server from x10hosting, but I don’t know. I apologize for my assumption in my review – I saw that uninstalling the plugin fixed the error and thought that must be it – but now I realize otherwise.

    I’m not sure if it only happens in Chrome as i was very focused on fixing the error.

    My wordpress installation is 4.4.2, I am displaying a featured image gallery from a YouTube importer, and I have no ideas about the server.

    Trying again in a few minutes 😀 – its a unique plugin and it really is amazing.

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