I temporarily fixed the issue by adding a .invisible CSS class to the whole gallery and setting it to “display: none”. In my JavaScript code I then remove the class after the plugin’s CSS file has been loaded…
Hmm, some of the image are really huge, arent they? “<img width=”1600″ height=”1066″…” doesnt really make sense here. I think that might be the problem. Try to used small versions here.
I am not sure if I understand this correctly. To be sure, your homepage and the blog are on the same domain and on the same WP installation, right? And if there are pages you can see, then you can select one of those as a static front page, right? Then you should be able to see it on your “homepage”.