• Resolved rustyssjones

    (@rustyssjones)


    Great product!

    However, I would like to disable the “fancybox-left” and “fancybox-right” clickable ‘div’s.

    Why? I have a gallery of thumbnails that are grouped together. Clicking a thumbnail opens up an iframe page in your wonderful Fancybox.

    However, the left and right navigation overlaps some of the functionality of my iframed pages.
    Being able to advance through the gallery is not important at this point.

    I am using “Responsive Gallery Grid” to place my thumbs. I like the layout and effects.

    Approaches I have taken or tried:
    1) I’ve tried to create a new gallery for each thumb, but I loose the layout.
    2) Would like to assign a different ‘rel’ to each thumb. Don’t know how.

    What I finally did was go into the “Easy Fancybox” .js file and commented out the ‘nav-left’ and ‘nav-right’ statements.

    This works! Unfortunately all galleries that use ‘Easy Fancybox’ lose the navigation. So I have to use a different lightbox plugin for my images. and keep ‘Easy Fancybox” for just my ‘iframes’.

    Actual question.
    Is there a better approach to achieve the disabled navigation?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-fancybox/

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  • Hi, the option “Autogallery” on Settings > Media is set to what at the moment?

    Thread Starter rustyssjones

    (@rustyssjones)

    Thank you RavanH.

    I go to Dashboard => Settings => Media

    There is no Autogallery option.
    Perhaps this is in your Pro version?
    “…More control over which images should be grouped in a gallery…”

    My apologies that I didn’t specify I am using the free version of the plugin.

    I did just upgrade to WordPress 3.8.2 earlier today. If that might have eliminated the option.

    I’ve got everything working how I need it, I was just hoping there was a better solution than my hack job.

    I will still give this a 5 Star rating for being everything I need it.

    It’s in the free version but you need to have the option “Enable FancyBox for: Images” activated. Then save and scroll a little bit down to see the Images > Gallery section. Set the Autogallery to None and save again.

    After that, you can switch off the option “Enable FancyBox for: Images” again if you want 🙂

    Thread Starter rustyssjones

    (@rustyssjones)

    Bingo!

    That did it.

    You were right, I only had “iFrames” enabled and couldn’t see the gallery options.

    Everything is working as it should now, without any hacked code.

    Very much appreciated RavanH.

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