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  • Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    I understand your concern regarding the transparency of the gallery lightbox overlay not applying as expected. To troubleshoot this issue, please follow these steps:

    Verify the Correct Gallery: First, make sure that you are viewing the same gallery in your post that you are trying to edit. Sometimes, there may be multiple galleries on your website, and it’s essential to edit the right one.

    Clear Cache: If you have a caching plugin or server-side caching enabled, it might be preventing changes from immediately taking effect. Try clearing your cache and refreshing the page to see if the transparency settings apply correctly.

    Temporary Cache Disable: If you are using a caching plugin, you can temporarily disable it to check if your changes are reflected in the gallery lightbox overlay. Sometimes, caching can delay the visibility of recent modifications.

    Ensure Saved Changes: Double-check that you have saved your edited transparency settings after making the adjustments. Sometimes, changes aren’t applied because they haven’t been saved properly.

    Once you’ve gone through these steps, please recheck your gallery lightbox overlay, and the transparency settings should now be applied as expected. If you continue to face issues or have more questions, please feel free to reach out for further assistance. We’re here to help you resolve any problems you encounter with your gallery settings.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Certainly, you can add a purchase button below each thumbnail in your Polaroid gallery, and you can include a PayPal button for this purpose. Here’s how you can go about it:

    Use the Photo Description Field: In your Polaroid gallery, you can utilize the photo description field as the content source for your purchase button. This is because it supports HTML, allowing you to insert the necessary button code.

    Create the PayPal Button Code: You’ll need to generate the PayPal button code from your PayPal account. You can create a PayPal Buy Now or Add to Cart button, customize it as needed, and obtain the HTML code for the button.

    Insert the Button Code: In the photo description field for each image in your gallery, paste the PayPal button HTML code. You can do this while adding or editing each image in your gallery.

    Save and Preview: After inserting the button code, save your changes and preview your gallery. You should see the purchase button with the PayPal functionality below each gallery thumbnail.

    This approach allows you to add a purchase button with a PayPal option to your Polaroid gallery, making it easy for visitors to make purchases directly from the gallery.

    If you have any more questions or need assistance with the button code or its placement, please don’t hesitate to ask. We’re here to help you achieve your gallery’s functionality.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Absolutely, you can make the description section of your Polaroid gallery transparent to ensure your SVG background on the page remains visible. To do this, you can modify the CSS styles for the specific element you mentioned, which is “rbs-img-content.”

    Here’s how you can achieve a transparent description section using CSS:

    .rbs-img-content {

        background-color: transparent;

    }

    By applying this CSS style, you’ll set the background color of the “rbs-img-content” element to be transparent, allowing your SVG background to show through. This should give you the desired effect of a see-through description section in your Polaroid gallery.

    If you encounter any further questions or need additional assistance with this customization or any other aspect, please feel free to ask. We’re here to help you achieve your desired design for your website.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    In the Polaroid gallery, you have a few options for the text you can use to provide descriptions for your photos. You can include:

    Photo Title: This is a brief, typically one or two-word title that gives a quick overview of the image.

    Caption: The caption provides a short description or additional context for the photo. It can be a sentence or a few words to provide more information.

    Description: The description field allows for more extensive details about the photo. You can use this space to tell a story, provide background information, or add any other text you feel is relevant to the image.

    You can choose to use one or a combination of these text fields to customize the descriptions for your photos in the Polaroid gallery. This flexibility allows you to create engaging and informative captions for your images to enhance the viewer’s experience. If you have any more questions or need assistance with any specific aspect of this, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    I understand your concern, and I’ll be happy to explain the behavior you’re experiencing with the Robo Masonry Gallery.

    The Masonry gallery style automatically creates a layout based on the images you add. It may resize some images to fit the grid, depending on their original dimensions, in order to create a visually appealing grid view. This can result in images being cropped or resized to maintain a uniform appearance within the gallery.

    To ensure that your photos display as you intended, it’s important to have a consistent layout for your images. If you have a mix of landscape and portrait images, the gallery will do its best to create a balanced layout, which might involve cropping or resizing some images. To avoid this, you can pre-process your images to have a uniform aspect ratio before adding them to the gallery.

    If you have specific preferences for how your images are displayed in the Masonry gallery and want to avoid cropping or resizing, you might consider using a different gallery type for testing.

    If you need further assistance or have more questions, please feel free to ask. We’re here to help you get the results you want from your gallery.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Certainly, our gallery interface is highly customizable, allowing you to achieve the design you desire. You can modify the appearance of the gallery elements, such as hiding borders and shadows, to create the exact look you need for your website. To do this, you can access the gallery settings and make adjustments to the thumbnail options. If you need assistance with the specific steps or encounter any issues while customizing the gallery, please let me know, and I’d be happy to guide you through the process in more detail. Your website’s design should reflect your vision, and we’re here to help you make it happen.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    There are no specific limits on the number of photos you can add to your gallery. You can upload as many photos as you like, depending on the available storage space on your server or hosting plan. However, keep in mind that having too many photos in a single gallery might impact the loading time of your webpage. To ensure optimal performance, it’s a good practice to organize your photos into multiple galleries if you have a large collection. If you encounter any issues or have further questions, feel free to reach out for more guidance.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    We’re working on a new gallery version where an inverted hover effect will be implemented. In the current gallery version, it’s possible to show links or custom buttons in the hover overlay.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    In the current gallery version available load more style pagination. We’re working on a new gallery version with the classic pagination.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    This is a mix of the Polaroid and masonry gallery styles. You can select masonry gallery type and enable polaroid mode. When you fill description of some fields you’ll have such a gallery like in the portfolio gallery section. You can mix different design styles, depending on your requirements.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Yes, you can use tags as a navigation menu. You just need to switch the gallery navigation mode to the tags navigation. Unfortunately in the current gallery version, we don’t have a separate navigation widget or tags widget.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    In the gallery hover settings you can enable template option where possible to to customize layout of the hover elements. You can add, remove some tags, text, buttons and other overlay elements.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    You can create password protected post and insert there gallery using shortcode or some page builder block.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Sorry, it’s not possible in the current gallery version, but it’s possible use some additional plugins which manage content of the wordpress. You can find here in directory plugins which makes possible to manage content of the galleries, sliders and etc.

    Plugin Author robosoft

    (@robosoft)

    Could you please post ticket to the local support system: https://app.upzilla.co We’ll make some additional test to find solution.

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