• I installed the Lazy Gallery to use alongside the Dark Maple theme, but they don’t appear to get on completely well – when I load the gallery page it has some elements of the theme – the colouring, the sidebar and the footer, but is totally missing others such as the header and the table that holds all the main elements together. How do I persuade them to get on?

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  • What is your url? Are you calling it in your sidebar or how? Don’t forget to see the other recent threads about configuring lazy-gallery.

    Thread Starter markporter

    (@markporter)

    I’m afraid I don’t have a public URL at the moment, I’m currently running things locally whilst I play with everything and get it working. I’m just doing it by running the lazy-index.php file. Was there any other particular thread you think might be useful? I scanned through the topic titles I could see and couldn’t see anything directly relevant

    What variables are you changing?

    Thread Starter markporter

    (@markporter)

    I haven’t changed anything, I’ve just installed lazygallery as it comes and tried running it.

    Check out http://www.keytwo.net/?p=39#comments. Is this the version you are using?

    Thread Starter markporter

    (@markporter)

    ooh, no, that’s not the version I’m using – I’ll try installing it and see if it works any better

    Thread Starter markporter

    (@markporter)

    It doesn’t fix it – it turns out the same way.

    I’ve never set up WP on my computer. In this new version of lazy-gallery, there is an Options page. Perhaps that is where you need to update the location. Also, if you check the comments, you will see what some of the bugs are. You may want to drop him a line about your problem. He answered a problem I was having.

    Thread Starter markporter

    (@markporter)

    ok, well I haven’t got any further – I got a reply from him but he hasn’t got round to anything yet. I’ve uploaded my gallery to http://www.markporter.co.uk/wordpress/lazy-index.php so you can see what’s happening

    I had the same problem. I copied the CSS information from the lazy-style.css file and placed it in my theme CSS file. (only do this if you do not plan on switching themes.

    I then changed the lazy-index.php file to read as follows:

    <?php
    /* Don’t remove this line. */
    require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
    ?>

    <?php get_header(); ?>

    <body>
    <div id=”rap”> <!–div rap starts–>
    <div id=”masthead”> <!–div masthead starts–>
    <h1 id=”header”>“><?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?></h1>
    <div class=”slogan”><?php bloginfo(‘description’); ?></div>
    </div> <!–div masthead ends–>
    <div id=”hmenu”> <!–div hmenu starts–>
    <div id=”hnav”> <!–div hnav starts–>
    <?php include (TEMPLATEPATH . ‘/horizontal.php’); ?>
    </div> <!–div hnav ends–>
    </div> <!–div hmenu ends–>
    <?php if ($gallery_sidebar == ‘left’) get_sidebar(); ?>

    <div id=”content” class=”narrowcolumn”>
    <div id=”gallery”> <br/>
    <br/>
    <?php showGallery();?>
    </div>
    </div>
    <!–div content ends–>
    <?php get_sidebar(); ?>
    </div> <!–div main ends–>
    <?php get_footer(); ?>

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