ahtuna
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All,
I had a similar problem with Role Scoper 1.3.50 after updating to NextGEN 1.9.0, a Fatal error: Class CommentsinterceptorAdmin, line 33
I was able to successfully upload images for a new gallery in NextGEN 1.9.0 if I uploaded the images as .zip collection rather than the individual uncompressed .jpgs.
Hope that may help some who do not want to revert to earlier versions of the plugins.
Cheers!
Think I found the source of my particular issue – the plugin ‘Shadowbox-JS’ (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/shadowbox-js/) was the source of the conflict. Disabling that plugin allowed NGG to work properly for me.
Good luck Flo!
Hi again Flo,
While our issues with NGG are not identical, I was able to get NGG working with the ‘thickbox’ effect after I disabled all my active plugins (except for NGG). So at least on the surface, there is an issue with one or more of 29 disabled plugins and the NGG plugin. The challenge is finding which one is in conflict within the context of WP 3.2.1.
Luckily, I have all this running in a virtualized server environment so I can swop out different versions of my ‘htdocs’ directory that WP is installed in.
Hope that helps some. I’ll update this thread if/when I discover the offending plugin.
Hi Flo,
I had a similar issue with NGG and the lightboxes after upgrading to WP 3.2.1. The problem I was seeing is that after closing a lightbox overlay, the background remained dimmed and a loading progress indicator was still visible.
Solution for me was in the Dashboard, go to Gallery, select the Effects section and change the effect from ‘thickbox’ to ‘lightbox’ then save. Go to your page with the gallery thumbs, maybe refresh your browser cache, then try clicking on a thumb to start the lightbox effect. I can now successfully close the lightbox overlay without any left-over dimmed background or progress indicator.
Hope that may be of some assistance for your scenario.– Ahtu-na
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Media Library file permissions for editorI was having a similar issue as initially reported here and was able to allow ‘edit | Delete permanently’ to appear only after attaching the item in the media library to some page/post within the site. All media that had been added directly via the Media Library was marked as ‘unattached’ and was only ‘view’-able by editors (admin could ‘edit | delete’ regardless of how the item was imported.
This is all observed within WP 3.1.1 (a fresh install).