@thepenumbrous – Depending on how you cleaned the “hack” might have affected the database … you can try using the Reset Option under Gallery > Other Options to see if that will restore things for NextGEN Gallery. You may also need to clear the NextGEN Gallery image cache under Gallery > Other Options > Miscellaneous as well.
– Cais.
I am experiencing the same behavior on all of my sites that use the gallery.
Reset Option under Gallery > Other Options and clear the NextGEN Gallery image cache under Gallery > Other Options > Miscellaneous did NOT work.
@nicole1021 – Please start your own topic so we can try to help you with your specific issue on your specific site.
See http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post
Thanks!
– Cais.
Cais,
Thank you for your reply.
I had already tried the reset option multiple times, but I tried again, and also cleared the image cache. The problem persists.
I personally did not clean the hack or do the restore, so I can’t say how that was completed, specifically. I did not build the site, but I update and maintain it. Is there anything that comes to mind which might have been caused by the cleaning process which might be messing with the gallery plugin, and which I might address with my other website people?
I am willing to try anything that may save me from having to recreate and repopulate over 150 galleries.
Thanks again for any insight you can provide!
J
@thepenumbrous – My concerns are with how/if they “cleaned” the database which is where the gallery display settings are stored.
As it is, the <img> “src” parameters are empty which points to the database references being “removed” in some fashion (for most cases).
Although the Reset and cache clearing may not have helped you might try re-inserting the displays to see if that brings them back.
Thanks!
– Cais.
@photocrati
Hi Cais,
I went in and removed the gallery from a post, saved, then inserted it again and saved, but I am still getting the same: a red triangle with an ! shows in the post from admin, and the gallery shows titles but won’t load content in the front end.
Is that what you meant me to try when you said you might try re-inserting the displays?
I can see in the source code where the <img> src is empty – when you say, which points to the database references being “removed” in some fashion (for most cases), do you mean that the actual content (as in the images themselves) might have been wiped from the server? Or just that for some reason the plugin is no longer being told where to point to find them? If the latter is the case, do you know what I would have to do to correct that? I will try to get the server login info from the site’s creator to check it (via FTP) for the content.
Apologies for being so tedious on your time, I appreciate your patience while I try to muddle it out.
Thanks!
J
@thepenumbrous – The “red triangle” often times means the connection to the database is missing, corrupted, or the theme is not allowing for it to be read correctly.
If it is tied back to the database then you may need to re-upload the images and then insert the “new” gallery displays into the posts/pages.
To check the theme possibility, just temporarily switch to a default WordPress Twenty series theme and only have NextGEN Gallery active when you insert the display.
When you tried the Reset Option, did it appear to put the plugin back to its default installation settings? If it did not then you may need our external Reset Tool plugin in that case.
You can find it here: https://bitbucket.org/photocrati/nextgen-gallery-reset/get/default.zip
To install and activate, go to Plugins > Add New … Upload Plugin
To use, go to Tools > NextGEN Gallery Reset
We do not offer specific support for the Reset Tool plugin as is but it can help in many circumstances, please let us know if it does.
Thanks!
– Cais.