• Resolved jacobgus

    (@jacobgus)


    This is my first time setting up this plugin on my site but im kinda using it to be an interactive menu for a customer that owns a restaurant. so it will flow like your books but instead it will just be the pictures i have of the menu items. So far i have created a new gallery with this in it:
    I have changed the Url to example for my own protection but it is my real url in the actual post.

    [aesop_image img="http://www.example.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/example-Catering-Packet-page-001.jpg" imgwidth="100%" align="center" captionposition="center" lightbox="off"]
    
    [aesop_image img="http://www.example.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/example-Catering-Packet-page-002.jpg" imgwidth="100%" align="center" captionposition="center" lightbox="off"]

    After i then put the shortcode into a blank page i get this error when i load the page: Again edited to protect me.

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘ids’ in /home/example/public_html/Example/wp-content/plugins/aesop-story-engine/public/includes/components/component-gallery.php on line 42

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘a_type’ in /home/Example/public_html/Example/wp-content/plugins/aesop-story-engine/public/includes/components/component-gallery.php on line 43

    Any ideas?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/aesop-story-engine/

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  • Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    You posted an image shortcode. if you want a gallery, you’ll need to use teh gallery shortcode. Refer to the “help” tab within the galleries area for full instructions. There’s also instructions on the right hand side when creating a gallery, in addition, to the instructions located within our documentation online.

    You need something like this:

    [aesop gallery id=”XX”]

    Thread Starter jacobgus

    (@jacobgus)

    Actually i did have it as this:
    [aesop_gallery id=”56″]
    Thats what it said on the side of the page.
    Sorry should have included that in the original post.

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Do you have a link to the page where this gallery is on?

    Thread Starter jacobgus

    (@jacobgus)

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Well that’s interesting. Off the top of my head I’m not exactly sure why this would be happening.

    Are you sure that you created a gallery within WordPress, and inserted teh gallery into the post when creating the gallery?

    Thread Starter jacobgus

    (@jacobgus)

    yes unfortunately. Can i contact you privately?

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    yeah shoot us an email at support@aesopinteractive.com

    nick

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Hi,
    I received your email ,but when I tried to reply it kicked back with an error. If you can create me an account I can login to see why you might be getting those errors.

    Nick

    Thread Starter jacobgus

    (@jacobgus)

    Okay i emailed you with my Gmail account. See if you got that one.

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    OK yes, I just received it, logged in, and already see what the issue is.

    You put two image components in the area where the gallery is supposed to be.

    1. Delete the two components that you have in there.
    2. Follow the gallery instructions located in the help tab, and on the right.

    This means, click the Add Media button, click create gallery, then insert the gallery into the editor, and publish.

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Marking this as resolved. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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