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@nic0le24 It would be useful to see the page with the issue after your settings. Anyway for the moment try this in custom CSS area:
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail span { display: inline-block !important; }@tderouindesign So, with all other plugins deactivated together with the activation of a WordPress default theme it doesn’t work?
@spvemm try to deactivate all plugins but Nextgen, clear browser cache and see if it works. If not, try to regenerate permalinks, just clicking on “save”.
@regenesys I think that the counter adds the six images in the footer widget. Try to change some options, as deactivating ajax pagination, or “add hidden images” to “no”.
@rvespa Set Add hidden images > Yes
@mededot for those galleries you have selected the display_type “basic_imagebrowser”, so it works as expected, sliding the images via browser. If you want lightbox, try to select one of those effects in “Other options”. Maybe you’ve done it, but for those particular galleries you’ve set “Nextgen basic image browser” on per post/page basis. From ATP button you have to set “basic thumbnails” in display type if you want to see them in lightbox.
Sorry, I spoke too soon. In the beginning the validator gave me the above error (…junk after document element…) and typing my address/feed/ the same error of @supajug.
The other day, in the situation described above, after clearing the cache several times the error seemed to disappear at all, and I’ve seen my feed page as asual. In fact, the issue disappeared for half.
Then, as now, even with some recommendations the validator still says the feed is valid – maybe it’s because I’ve disabled UTF-8 blog charset support in W3TC, I don’t know – but the same issue of @supajug is still present in my feed page. Disabling Nextgen feed page is visible and the validation is 100%.Unfortunately your suggestion won’t work for my purposes. I’m building the shortcode directly into the template
@gnortherngnome you can exclude images also with shortcode identifying all the images of that gallery, e.g.: exclusions=”1,2,3,4″
But I can understand that’s not practical if they are too many, or if the excluded gallery grows in future…http://www.nextgen-gallery.com/adding-images-uploadingzip-filesimage-folders/
If you want your folders under the /wp-content/ directory you can easily upload from the plugin uploader. Images will be stored in a folder named “gallery” in wp-content directory, and inside you’ll find all of your gallery folders with the name of the gallery in alphabetical order.
@sque you have some text/content formatted with some tags like < pre>. Edit it or remove the content of that page, maybe you have copied and pasted it from elsewhere and/or from RFT. If you copy/paste from Word, you have to use the apposite button in kitchen sink.
@perfectblue the number of rows depends by the number of columns, and obviously by the number of images and the width of the content, hence you can adjust the number of columns styling your template with CSS, if not in the options.
If you want two rows and horizontally there’s not enough room, you can use pagination.@perfectblue a link to the real page would be useful
@green Being If you still need help, you’d better open your own topic, as per the forum rules and a greater help. The O.P. had a different problem.
@crammy90 In your example “Weddings” is an album, “Jack and Jills” is a sub-album (Menu: Manage Albums). Clicking on the latter open the gallery, i.e. all the thumbnails displayed in columns, then clicking on a thumbnail open a lightbox effect (if you choose one).
Albums don’t have caption, albums are compact and extend, the first has a title, the second has title and description.
Captions are for galleries (thumbnails) and images. For galleries, you can choose that template in general gallery settings > basic thumbnails > gallery-caption.php, or a page/post basis using the kitchen sink icon (ATP button), basic thumbnail > select a gallery > template > gallery-caption.php.
For the single images opened in lightbox instead you can choose shutter effect that display the text inserted in description field.