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Yeah, I’m looking at the different lightbox plugins, but so far, I haven’t seen any place to edit the image size in the css or php files or configurations. Still working on it.
Cheers,
MaggieWell, out of the box, NextGen has no affect on my existing galleries. After reading up on it, apparently I have to create new galleries and add a tag to my posts to get it to work. Since I have hundreds of posts and thousands of pics in my existing galleries, I really don’t want to create new galleries and/or edit all of my posts to add tags.
I’m looking for something that will work, out of the box, with my existing galleries with no changes to my existing posts or galleries.
I’ve tried Flexible Lightbox and it seems to work except that it does not resize the image to fit the screen, it presents the huge image with vertical and horizontal scroll bars.
Image Gallery Reloaded replaces my existing WP gallery with what appears to be a slide show type lightbox, but it just shows funny white stars in place of the images. Doesn’t work.
I also tried jquery-lightbox-for-native-galleries and got the same results as Flexible Lightbox.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
MaggieOK thanks doodlebee, I’ll give it a go. I appreciate that head start; I just didn’t want to waste a bunch of time dinking around with every one trying to make it fit.
Cheers,
MaggieForum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Just moved from WP.comYes, it is a plug in and it’s called WP-cumulus. Easy to install and configure.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Theme tweaks for movie blogI like it. Visually appealing, easy navigation, I can see what’s there in a hurry and know what the site is about. I bookmarked it for a later look.
Cheers,
MaggieForum: Plugins
In reply to: Starting stats totalHi Dagon Design,
Thanks for your reply. I have the WP.com stats already installed. Once I get everything tweaked and set my redirect from my wp.com site to my new wp.org site, I’d like to seed the stats on my new blog so that it keeps ticking up from where the old one left off. I really don’t want to start over at 0 again.
If you know of any way to do this, I’d love to hear it, if not, eh… I took a shot.
Cheers,
MaggieForum: Plugins
In reply to: Starting stats totalI have the same question
Maggiejleuze,
Nope, none. It was a basic first time install. I hadn’t even had a chance to add anything really except a theme.
I wiped everything out and started from scratch. I redid the import and I have tags and categories now. Seems to be OK. No idea what the problem was the first time around. Man, that was frustrating.
I’m all good now though. Thanks for trying.
Cheers,
MaggieWell, I wiped everything out and started from scratch. I redid the import and I have tags and categories now. Seems to be OK. No idea what the problem was the first time around.
I’m all good now.
Cheers,
MaggieI started all over from scratch and jacked up the max_execution_time in the php.ini file to 500 seconds. After the new import, I had less than 20 that I had to redo manually. That certainly is manageable.
I’m all good now.
Cheers,
Maggiejleuze,
I’ve since started from scratch and don’t have it up just yet. But, I could look at a post and all of the appropriate tags and categories are listed in the right places – they appear to be associated to the post.
But, when I open post tags in the dashboard, the tags are indeed listed, but at the far right of each one, is a 0, representing the number of posts with that tag. Same is true of the categories listing.
So, even though they show up in the post itself, they don’t appear to be linked to the post in the database. I noticed this when my tag could widget showed 0 tags.
Ideas?
Thanks for your help.
Maggie
Follow up – I open post tags in my dashboard and all of my tags are listed there, but the post count at the far right for each tag is 0.
Maggie