You should be able to solve this issue by adding a $content_width
value to your theme. You can read more about it here:
http://jetpack.me/support/tiled-galleries/#content-width
Thank you Jeremy !!
It worked perfectly!
Whenever I can not do something with the jetpack, you help me quickly and this is just one of the reasons why I love this plugin !!! \o/
Thank you again! 🙂
A suggestion for you:
How about integrating this pluguin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-lazyload/) as native option jetpack?
It’s the best I’ve ever tested, works very well with the jetpack … it is well coded, has few lines and the best is that it is the only one that works based on the visible area of the screen!
Others use the scroll bar as a reference and this causes a problem when you use anchors on the page, because it forces the loading of all content as the scroll bar is scrolled!
an example of the page that I had trouble with the anchors and this plugin worked perfectly: http://www.jangadafilmes.com.br/enin-2015/
obs .: in the past, I commented to the author, I make this suggestion to you integrate the jetpack and he did not oppose the possibility! 🙂
ex: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-disable-in-some-pages?replies=8
Thanks for your help again!
How about integrating this pluguin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-lazyload/) as native option jetpack?
That’s not on our roadmap right now, but we’ve made the necessary adjustments to ensure that Jetpack stays compatible with most Lazy Load plugins.
I took note of your idea though, and we’ll consider this for a future release. We also developed another Lazy Load plugin, so if more people are interested we might see about rolling it in Jetpack.
Thanks!
Awesome! I’m very glad for your interest on “lazy load” option!
If possible, check this tip about use anchors on page! If the plugin consider scrollbar as reference loses its usefulness!
Once again, thank you for all!