A quick question…I’ve installed pictorialis and got it running nicely now, but I was wondering if it is possible to get the thumbnails set (as currently displayed horizontally below the image) to be arranged vertically so that I can display next to the image.
The page is currently here: http://www.merialc.com/pictorialis
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Clair
Nevermind! have worked it out myself 🙂
Anonymous
Is it possible to have the thumbnails not show in index.php. I would just like the the main images in index.php and the thumbnails just in the Archive. Thanks
Anonymous
Hey, I’m having trouble with uploading my pictures. They work, but they’re not uploading to the exact size I want, and the posts aren’t appearing in the Edit page or on the front page.
http://almostspoken.piceous.net/index.php
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
Just installed Pictorialis. I’ve got it up and running; very nice!
A few questions:
1. Has there been any talk about rolling this functionality into WordPress proper? With more and more improvements incorporated into WordPress and possibilities of some structural changes, it seems like a it would just benefit being in the same package.
2. On uploading a photo, I’ve uploaded a 600×400 photo which goes into the “upload” folder, Pictorialis automatically resizes then moves the sizedFilename.jpg file into images. Now, the original file was 60kb, but the sized is 108kb (due to the default compression at 100) even though there was no real modification to the image other than it getting filtered through GD. Is there a way to do a check before resizing and/or processing the image through GD and keeping it from re-filtering the image (thus degrading it somewhat from my Photoshop output)? This is also because the resized/filtered image also loses some contrast through GD.
3. The original file remains in the upload area… I understand that clicking the image will show the original which is in upload, but is this really necessary? Do we want to provide the original for all? If someone wants a higher resolution, they can just ask the publisher. Why not have the image in the index go to the comments page when clicked and then the image on the comments page go to the index page when click for easier navigation. Then just have Pictorials delete the original on successful resizing/thumb creation; this would also save on server space… Just a suggestion.
Anonymous
rock on… i finally got php, apache, etc compiled to accept gd properly, and everything works great
http://zenandjuice.com/photos/
still need to tweak the CSS and stuff, but the intial install and config works great….
What I’m interested in is resizing the original images. The pics that I upload usually are around 4mp, and I would love to have them autoresized to be 1200×1024 (for the ‘full’ sized images), with the inlined versions still at 600.
Any ideas?
Thanks
chris
Anonymous
woot. I modified some of the code so that it doesn’t keep the original uploaded version of the image. It resizes the photo (as specified in the post.php file), removes the hyperlink to the full size version, and removes the uploaded file upon completion.
http://zenandjuice.com/photos/
Next, i’m hoping to try and mod it so that it slaps on my copyright.
– chris
Please visit the Pictorialis support forums at http://mindfulmusings.net/bb
Hi, i’m looking for a plugin like “Sumbleupon – Photoblog It” for Mozilla/Firefox for add a photo directly when i’m browsing a website.
I know that doesn’t a Photolog feature, but will be great to offer as a feature, like the bookmarklets of WordPress.
Thanks.