• Resolved whistlerdan

    (@whistlerdan)


    I’ve hit a snag with this, not sure there is a better way around it and also not sure if I’m an outlier case or whether this could be a widespread problem for people with gallery plugins.

    If you got to one of my gallery pages like this one: http://dancarrphotography.com/services/event-photography/

    You’ll see that I’m using a plugin called Envira Gallery. Unfortunately, if you click one of the images to load the gallery, it triggers both WP Featherlight and Envira at the same time.

    Thankfully you guys thought to include the “disable” checkbox! So that’s a workaround, just wondering if there would be any other way around this kind of situation? I see you included support for WordPress gallerires, so assume they aren’t affected by this?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-featherlight/

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  • We don’t currently have support for Envira Gallery and don’t plan to include it either. We do have support built in for Jetpack galleries.

    The main reason we don’t have plans to work with other gallery plugins right now is because there are so many, and the more that we add support for, the heavier and less performant wp featherlight gets, which kind of defeats our initial purpose for the plugin.

    I won’t say we won’t ever add support for other gallery plugins, but it’s definitely not in our immediate plans.

    Thread Starter whistlerdan

    (@whistlerdan)

    Ok cool, well, thanks for thinking ahead and giving us the disable option! I’ll just have to remember to use it whenever I have a gallery on the page.
    cheers

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