At this moment I browsed to the link using firefox and i see four columns, aligned in a grid…
I see four columns and three rows on the first page of the gallery.
When I resize my browser window smaller, then i see on the screen three columns, aligned in a grid.
Could the browser be the difference? Are you also using firefox? What browser are you using?
Or could this be a browser window issue? What does happen when you resize your browser window?
What functionality are you using to create the gallery? is it a plugin? or is it native to wordpress?
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gimbha
(@gimbha)
Hello mjessen, thanks for your response!
I’m using google chrome as my browser. Previous to yesterday, chrome showed showed four columns and three rows. Currently it shows three columns and four rows, with the images misaligned (different spacing between them).
Based on what you said I experimented with the size of my browser window, and surprisingly, when I made it *small* enough, it switched to showing 4 columns. !!
I just viewed it in Safari, and it appears correctly there.
The gallery/portfolio is a built-in functionality of this wordpress theme.
What I’m seeing is that as one shrinks and enlarges the browser window, the number of columns and rows change, and also the image size (width and height, keeping the image’s proportions) in a kind of “responsive” manner. (in both Chrome and Firefox for me)
Since the functionality was added by the theme, I think the next step is either to consult the theme’s documentation, or to contact the theme author about this, to find out whether this behavior is by design, and to find out whether it is configurable/controllable.
Since the functionality was added by the theme, I think the next step is either to consult the theme’s documentation, or to contact the theme author about this,
I agree with that – particularly since that’s a commercial theme –
http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products
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gimbha
(@gimbha)
Thanks, I agree that the author is the fist step for addressing this – which is what I followed, and discovered that I could not get any response. I got bounced around and can’t seem to find the original author. No one wants to take responsibility/opportunity for it.
I’m discovering that commercial themes tend to have worse support than free ones… lack of crowd feedback and support.
I appreciate the feedback you’ve given me, thanks so much!