• Ash

    (@ashmetry)


    Two missing features that I liked in the old pin plugin.

    1. Controlling the opacity of the image hover.
    2. Show the plugin on image templates. attachment.php.
    I have a blog that very image heavy and several images are viewed in their dedicated page (attachment.php). The old pin button worked like a charm but frizzly doesn’t.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/frizzly/

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  • Plugin Contributor mrsztuczkens

    (@mrsztuczkens)

    Hi Ash,

    #1 – I plan to add a tutorial about that when the next version is released. At this point I don’t plan to add it as an explicit setting (like in JPIBFI) but rather as something you can do with the use of CSS (which will make it much more flexible).

    #2 -Please provide the url of the website. I just tested the attachment page on my own website and it works just fine. Plus both Frizzly and JPIBFI work pretty much the same when it comes to adding code to pages, so if JPIBFI worked Frizzly should too.

    Thread Starter Ash

    (@ashmetry)

    Marcin,

    Thanks for answering my questions.

    1) That would be helpful. Maybe even a FAQ, not a full tutorial would be necessary.

    2) Check https://www.weddingfanatic.com/aberrant-ornaments-custom-made-wedding-mementos/
    Click any of the images which will take you to the attachments page.

    I enabled both plugins so you can see for yourself that one works and the other doesn’t.

    Plugin Contributor mrsztuczkens

    (@mrsztuczkens)

    Ash,

    #1 This should be in the version of the plugin I just release. Instructions can be found here: https://mrsztuczkens.me/frizzly-customization/#Image_opacity_on_hover

    #2 Quite honestly I don’t know what’s the issue. Do you by any chance have an example of a free theme that has the same issue? I could take a look at what’s the story here.

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