PeterLeabo
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MaxGalleria] Lightbox behavior odd with Image Tiles galleryThanks. Yes, I understand it’s an either/or. Lightgallery is a premium extension by dFactory for the dFactory Responsive Lightbox. It appears with all of the others in the Lightbox tab of the Responsive Lightbox settings. “SwipeBox | prettyPhoto | FancyBox | Nivo Lightbox | Image Lightbox | TosRUs | Featherlight | Lightgallery” Therefore, I assumed it would function the same way the others by dFactory did. Oh well. Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MaxGalleria] Lightbox behavior odd with Image Tiles galleryWell, that fixed the problem, but it conflicts directly with the instructions in the “Lightbox Settings” section. The instructions below the “Use dFactory Responsive Lightbox” checkbox say to, “Set “Thumbnail Click Opens” to “Original Image” or “Image Link” when using this option.” Can you please clarify?
I am using the Lightgallery template (licensed) with my Responsive Lightbox, which I’ve selected as my default. However, no filmstrip of thumbnails appears below the currently displayed image. I have checked all the Thumbnails options in the Responsive Lightbox settings for that template. In fact, I’m not really sure that it’s actually using the Lightgallery template as it doesn’t really look like what I purchased. Is there somewhere to specify which template that Responsive Lightbox uses?
Thank you for all of your help with this! It is *almost* fixed.
The [headers=’ ‘] shortcode works perfectly. Is there a way you could add an “extra shortcode” field to your Photonic Shortcode Editor dialog box so a user can easily enter extra shortcode such as that?
The custom CSS fixed the cropping of the vertical images and they appear left justified with blank space to the right. However, it also forces a stretch of horizontal images that have less height than the slide show display window. The slide show display window is 524×380 pixels. If a picture in my gallery is shorter in height, it is expanded (distorted) to fill the 380 pixel height. For example, an image with a 2:1 aspect ratio (524×262 pixels) would be stretched vertically to 524×380 pixels (45 percent!) and be distorted significantly.
Is there a way to have:
Vertical image fits depth of slide show window, center horizontally
Horizontal image fits width of slide show window, center verticallyAgain, thanks for your help!
Her is an example with the settings above: http://peterleabophotography.com/portraiture/
Horizontal images are displayed properly, but vertical images are cropped from the bottom.
Thank you! Your proposed fix worked just fine!!
@tizz – OMG, it was a file size issue! My first files were 1024 pixels max dimension (72 dpi) at 100% quality and were about 800k each. Those were the ones that failed. I exported them again at 800 pixels max dimension (72 dpi) at 80% quality and those were about 250k each. They worked just fine! Thanks for the tip!
– Pete@tizz – I clearly need more caffeine! I must have been dyslexic when looking at my settings … my provider does indeed have those parameters set properly. Any other suggestions as to why this may be failing? @photocrati?
@photocrati – Can you confirm that the settings described by zenman_nl should be changed? And, if so, to what? Is this something I need to ask my provider to do? Thanks.
I am new to WordPress and NextGEN, and have the most current versions of both. I am receiving this exact same error message when trying to upload photos to a NextGEN Gallery. I click on Add Gallery/Images. I select “Create a new gallery” in the first pulldown. Then I type the name of a new gallery, “LongLakeCabin” in the next field, and click the [Add Files} button. I select 21 .JPG images (1024 pixels maximum dimension) from a folder. Then I click “Start upload”. After a minute or so, I receive the error message, “”An unexpected error occured. This is most likely due to a server misconfiguration. Check your PHP error log or ask your hosting provider for assistance.” Here are the server settings:
Operating System : Linux (32 Bit)
Server : Apache
Memory usage : 17.56 MByte
MYSQL Version : 5.1.72-log
SQL Mode : Not set
PHP Version : 5.4.23
PHP Safe Mode : Off
PHP Allow URL fopen : On
PHP Memory Limit : 90
PHP Max Upload Size : 8M
PHP Max Post Size : 8M
PCRE Backtracking Limit : 1000000
PHP Max Script Execute Time : 50000s
PHP Exif support : Yes ( V1.4 )
PHP IPTC support : Yes
PHP XML support : YesGraphic Library
GD Version : bundled (2.1.0 compatible)
FreeType Support : Yes
FreeType Linkage : with freetype
T1Lib Support : No
GIF Read Support : Yes
GIF Create Support : Yes
JPEG Support : Yes
PNG Support : Yes
WBMP Support : Yes
XPM Support : No
XBM Support : Yes
JIS-mapped Japanese Font Support : No