Yes, correct. WP Fluid Images is a terrible plugin that destroys the work created by other plugins regardless and shameless. I will ad it to the blaclist, i.e. not usable with wppa+.
Okay, my problem was trying to make all images in the media library responsive and you currently can’t save them to a percentage. I added this which also significantly improved my load time for the site.
http://24ways.org/2011/adaptive-images-for-responsive-designs/
WPPA+ is itsself responsive when you set Table I-A1 to auto. Other plugins should at least have the possibility to let the output of other plugins undamaged.
Agreed. The problem is not with WPPA. The problem is with the WordPress media images which are not responsive. So all the images on your site that are not part of WPPA have to be made responsive somehow.
You can import easily the photos from the media library to wppa, you would not be the first one…
Never thought of that. But I’m thinking of a user who wants to add a photo to a single post. Is there a simple method to just embed one image with a caption as if you were adding it from the library that didn’t involve short codes or any coding (for non-coders)?
You can find the photo ids on the Photo Albums -> Album admin -> Edit photo information screen.
Example for photo number 12345 and 300 pixels wide:
[wppa type=”mphoto” photo=”12345″ size=”300″][/wppa]
That’ll work. Thanks. Only problem for some users might be that they can’t see the layout in the editor – only the shortcode.
True.
Try also this: [wppa type="mphoto" photo="448" size="0.4"][/wppa]
for 40% width, responisve though?
No, 0.4 doesn’t work in my test. Doesn’t show anything. Although I’m not sure what size ‘n’ and size ‘x’ are in your shortcode reference. http://wppa.opajaap.nl/shortcode-reference/ It would be great to have percentages as an option.
n is positive integer, x is fraction > 0.0 and < 1.0
Table I-A1 set to auto
See this example: http://beta.opajaap.nl/test-responsive-mphoto-40/ on a theme ‘Responsive’
Weird that it doesn’t work for me. I tried a test here (unrelated image it’s just a test scroll down to end of article) – the Description appears but no image – unless I make it a positive integer.
http://thelocalscoop.org/scooppress/bamboo/
Using this as per your example:
[wppa type=”mphoto” photo=”2977″ size=”0.4″][/wppa]
Must be a conflict with something else. It’s OK I don’t need it for this site though – just good to know for future. Actually your album popups are responsive anyway (if you go to my Pix section).