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  • Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Joe,

    I’ve just tested this with the latest version using your feed URL (http://feeds.feedburner.com/yankodesign) using php5_curl and fopen and I have been entirely unable to reproduce your issue in Chrome, Safari or Firefox.

    If I am to troubleshoot this further, I will need to see the plugin malfunctioning on your blog so I can attempt to diagnose the cause.

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Joe,

    The version repository is here on WordPress.org; here is a link:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/anyfeed-slideshow/download/

    I wonder if the issue is related to fopen? Who do you host with? If you can, could you add (or ask for) mod curl for PHP to be installed? I will do more testing on my end to see if I can determine a cause for this issue.

    Thanks for sticking with it!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Joe,

    What version of WordPress are you using? I just pasted that link into the plugin on my blog; it immediately started displaying images.

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    [jquery.form] terminating; zero elements found by selector
    jQuery("a[rel^='example4']").colorbox is not a function
    [Break On This Error] maxHeight: "90%",

    Found in “mycolor.js.” If you disable the plugin calling that javascript file, does the Anyfeed Slideshow work?

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Joe,

    That sounds like it could be a different Javascript Error elsewhere on your site. Could you provide me a link to check it out?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Iandiwolf,

    Your first feed worked flawlessly on 1.0.12, stock settings; images showed up without issue or provocation.

    The second feed, upon closer inspection, does not have any thumbnails included. The XML looks like this:

    [Code moderated as per the Forum Rules. Please use the pastebin]

    There are two full size photo links but no thumbnail links in that feed; without available thumbnail links, the plugin obviously cannot display thumbnails. 😉

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Iandiwolf – I will check into this today. Thanks!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Pterophyta,

    As you’ve made a second post about your feed placement and the NameNode issue has been corrected in the latest version, I am marking this “resolved.”

    Thanks! 🙂

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi BeautifullyInvisible,

    The Anyfeed Slideshow does not at this time resize images automatically, as I could not find a method that looked good for all circumstances. For Flickr and Picasa feeds, the thumbnails could easily be set to display with 240px as a max size without any major overhead, which is why those feeds appear to “Resize” their images.

    A solution for resizing images is planned in future development.

    As for why your feed looks identical using both Content and Thumbnail options; the RSS feed you’re using is not a Media type feed; it has HTML content which includes images, which is where it is pulling them from. There are no Thumbnail type images to pull from in the feed; as a result, they do not function.

    I will add to my list of future development a method of determining the type of feed, and provide only customization options relevant to that feed. Thanks for the idea! 🙂

    Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi rvdbend,

    Make sure in the settings for the widget, in the “Feed Options” menu, you have “Thumbnail” selected for Feed Media Type. I have some regex in the feed proxy that increases thumbnails to their medium size (something like 240 max width/height). As mentioned above, I’m using a Flickr feed on my blog and that feature is working just fine. 🙂

    Let me know if it gives you any more trouble.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi iandiwolf,

    I use a Flickr stream on my personal blog and it’s working just fine; perhaps it’s not reading your settings?

    Try this: Edit the Widget and save the settings (you shouldn’t need to change anything). Let me know if that works for you. If not, try deleting and re-installing the plugin and re-adding the widget; that should work 100% of the time.

    If that doesn’t fix your problem, could you please provide the feed URL you’re using in the plugin?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Thank you, Jfreake, for lending a helping hand in my absence! I have added this fix to the latest version.

    <3!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hello everyone!

    I’m so sorry for the extreme delay in fixing this! Life has a funny way of piling everything on you at once. jfreake, Thank you so much for sharing your solution with everyone here, I seriously appreciate it. <3

    jfreake’s fix to this issue will be included in next version with appropriate attribution.

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Pterophyta,

    There is not currently a way to set the position of the feed relative to it’s container; by default it displays images from the top of the container. What configuration are you trying for?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author a

    (@solei)

    Hi Craig,

    Could you give me the RSS feed URL you’re having trouble with? It looks as though the feed is returning empty after being parsed.

    Thanks!

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