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  • Plugin Author Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    Can you give me a link to where this is occurring so I can help debug?

    Thread Starter JakeFk

    (@jakefk)

    Hey. Unfortunately I can’t link it (potential client project and I don’t want their URL showing up in web search results). However, I deactivated all plugins on my WP v3.8.1 and the bug is still there. It’s occurring on three totally different themes. I may just display:none the icon as a workaround for now. Thanks for the quick reply.

    Plugin Author Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    Huh, that is an odd bug. I am assuming that the gallery is still working? Send over a contact form submission at http://enviragallery.com/ and include the URL there if you could so I can take a look.

    Hi,

    Great plugin, but I am experiencing the same problem. I am running WordPress locally, so I am unable to give you a URL as well. I am using the Dynamik Website Builder for Genesis, and that’s the only theme I’ve tried it on. The loading icon just appears under the gallery and stays there.

    JakeFK – What is the CSS selector you used to “display:none;”??

    Hi, great plugin and all that. Nice to see a responsive dev on this issue. 🙂

    I have the same problem and I can give you a URL. http://www.playen.net/wordpress/2014/02/22/the-van-is-ready-la-camioneta-esta-lista/

    The top images are the standard WP gallery, and at the bottom, I have assigned the same images to an envira gallery. Only the loading gif is showing.

    When editing a gallery, there is an overlay that tells you how to add a gallery to a post/page/etc. It states to place the following:

    [envira-gallery id="53"]
    [envira-gallery slug="screenshots"]

    Not an expert, but as far as I can tell, this is really an either or situation and does not require you to place both. If you put both of them, you will get a loaded gallery followed by the loading gallery gif image. Hopefully I am correct in my assumption (I only guess because this is what I did at first), and this can help the others. If I am right, then something explaining the either or circumstance in that overlay would be helpful.

    I only have [envira-gallery id=”XX”]

    Plugin Author Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    @playen – you have a JS error on your page with the phplist-subscribe-0.2.min.js file. The error is Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object [object Object] is not a function which is caused by not having jQuery defined before running the script (which relies on jQuery).

    @mysticxsab – correct. You choose one or the other, not both. I should probably clarify that. 🙂

    @thomas, cool thanks. I removed the 2nd loading of jQuery and it works.

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