@janklerks – Did you try deactivating *all* plugins and then reactivating NextGEN Gallery only?
– Cais.
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, tried that, same result. The only other plugins I use are the disquss one and media feather for social buttons.
Here is an example at my page:
http://www.skyscraperdictionary.com/?project=courtscraper
Perhaps it’s just a setting that causes this? If so I must have overlooked it.
@janklerks – Do you see this if you temporarily switch to a default WordPress Twenty series theme?
– Cais.
Is this problem already solved?
I’m having the same problem after upgrading to the latest nextgen version my lightbox disappeared. What to do?
@photocrati: when I switch to twenty fourteen for example I don’t get to see the pages at all. The galleries are always in a project page, which came with the template for a portfolio site.
@janklerks – Have you tried inserting a display into a standard post or page to see if the problem persists there?
– Cais.
I am also having this problem and have ruled out plugin conflict. Tried with a new page but no luck. Any tips?
Here’s the page: http://pollenfloraldesign.com/gallery/
@cais: thanks again for the suggestion.
Unfortunately, galleries in regular pages (not projects) don’t work either. There is a gallery in this page (http://www.skyscraperdictionary.com/?p=1) and it still only shows the full-size image.
@janklerks – Have you tried using a different WordPress Permalinks structure than the “Default”? We often recommend “Post name” or “Month and name” as better alternatives.
You may need to clear the image cache under Gallery > Other Options > Miscellaneous after changing the Permalinks as well.
Thanks!
– Cais.
I’m also having this problem, after upgrading to WordPress 4.3.1 and NGGallery 2.1.15 today. I tried clearing the image cache as suggested by @photocrati, but am still having the problem.
It was working fine with WordPress 4.3.1 and the old version of NGGallery, but once I updated the plugin to 2.1.15, it stopped working.
@ Cais: thanks again for the suggestion. The permalink structure is indeed set to default, but if I change that I only get 404’s when I click anything.
I solved the problem. Translated all plug-ins from the network to a separate site. Disable for the network and turned on for a particular site.
Sorry for my English.
@janklerks – Try clearing the image cache under Gallery > Other Options > Miscellaneous … if that does not work, try using the Reset Option under Gallery > Other Options then clear the image cache again.
Thanks!
– Cais.
@cais: the second suggestion (double reset) worked! Seems all good now, many thanks for sticking with me on this one, much appreciated. π
@janklerks – Thanks for the update! We’re happy to read all is working well now.
– Cais.