@onedan1 – Do you see the same thing if you temporarily switch to a default WordPress Twenty series theme?
– Cais.
@cais.
Yes please. The problem is at the backend. The frontend works fine.
Find below snapshots.
Before:
http://www.ghlaughs.com/good_nextgen.jpg
Now:
http://www.ghlaughs.com/bad_nextgen.jpg
Hope you can help. The layout mishap makes it difficult for me to manage the images.
@onedan1 – Are those images taken when you were using a default WordPress Twenty series theme like Twenty Fourteen?
– Cais.
No, but when i switch to the default WordPress themes i still experience the same issue.
I think it has to be a CSS style issue just cant figure out which file to edit.
@onedan1 – If switching themes does not correct the issue then I would recommend checking your active plugins next. You could simply start with deactivating all plugins and switching to Twenty Fourteen to make sure the issue goes away … then start with NextGEN Gallery reactivated and continue to check as you reactivate each individually.
– Cais.
Ok will do so and report back what happens.
Thanks.
@cais
@onedan1 – Hopefully this will, if nothing else, provide additional clues to sorting out the issue.
– Cais.
@cais,
First off, thanks for the support so far.
I followed your instructions and disabled all plugins and re-enabled one after the order.
I discovered its a conflict between NextGen and Apptha WordPress Video Gallery as the issue comes up only when both plugins are enabled.
Kindly lemme know if this issue is ‘resolvable’.
Thanks once again.
@onedan1 – This most likely points to a class naming clash … we can look into this but we generally try to stay as close as possible to the WordPress default class naming conventions in the Administration panels to provide as much of a consistent look as possible.
Have you brought to the attention of the other plugin developer as well?
Thanks!
– Cais.
PS: Do you have a link to the other plugin?