Rating: 2 stars
I just upgraded from Lazyest Gallery, because the PHP Compatibility Checker told me it might be the plugin that prevents me from upgrading to PHP 7.
The plugin only shows the first 20 images in each folder, the “more thumbnails” button does nothing but dissapear when you click it.
I find the permalinks after upgrading were all over the place. I had some subfolders in different folders with the same name, these subfolder now all have a permalink like
subfolder-2-3-4-5 instead of just subfolder-5. I guess its a wordpress limitation that prevents premalinks like this:
folder1/subfolder and folder2/subfolder to exist?
I also had to add CSS to my childtheme to prevent the gallery to overflow out of it’s div and mess with the navigation (next post, previous post) of the page.
If someone finds a different gallery plugin that lets me keep a seperate nested folder for nested galleries, please hit me up :S
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Strange problem with url: images have the wrong attribute srcset.
Support Forum has no answer to this question:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/attachment-page-image-problem/
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/image-thumbnails-not-display-in-folder-level-page/
I uninstalled. Sorry.
Rating: 5 stars
Very nice Plugin. It works very well. Slightly better performance than the predecessor Lazyest Gallery.
THANKS to the developers.
Rating: 2 stars
Eazyest Gallery works and looks wonderfully on theme TwentyFourteen and WordPress 4.1.
But its gallery display shows gross vertical spacing problems in TwentyFifteen and some other of the most recent responsive design themes.
Unfortunately I could not work around the problem by debugging in HTML or CSS or PHP; there seems to be some kind of jQuery command that attaches a large vertical height to each thumbnail cell, making the rows widely spaced and mostly empty. Shucks. I really like this plug-in for how easily it lets me compose a gallery of 135 images.
Rating: 1 star
I have no idea what this did, but it didn’t give me any gallery options. I saw no difference in my admin panel or adding images to posts – it may work for you though.
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It is nice and simple.
I tried a lot, but this one of the bests.
Rating: 1 star
I have hundreds of images in my existing Media Library. Can’t find way to import them into Gallery. Bummer!
Deactivate. Delete. Next…
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Love this plugin.. just like plug & play.. Thanks a lot..
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Nice idea, but the plugin does not adapt to other themes – unless you make your own page templates. Strange idea…
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So intuitive and so easy, yet has so many options! After many hours of searching a perfect gallery script, got it! Woah, I’m so excited. Thanks a lot, developers!
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I simpply didn’t manage to get this working. Thumbnails were not generated, attachment page doesn’t show a picture. I uninstalled. Sorry for that.
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great plugin, easy to use and perfect for managing folders & subfolders. great job, thank you
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Out of the box easy, and while I’m not using it in the traditional sense, I may incorporate it as a gallery as well at some point.
I would only like to see the “alt” tag filled in as well like it does with the caption, with an option to not show caption. (I realize I can delete it, but if it’s going to be easy, it should be easier) ??
Google is looking for those alt tags tho, so it would be nice to see this get auto filled in as well.
Thanks so much
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This is an awesome plugin, but if the ability to move photos between folders were added it would be even more awesome.
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Easily setup multiple nested galleries.
Uploading via ftp is simple and works well with images automatically being added to gallery.
Thank you devs ??
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brings a lot of speed with large numbers of galleries, easy to upgrade
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It is the easiest album plugin I found. Its effect is also what I need, simple and in good taste.
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I was hoping the root folder to start searching could be above the WordPress root. I have a hostmonster account I’ve been uploading images to for years. I added WordPress a level down which means none of those images can be reached.
Clearly I need to check my options for installing wordpress at the top level but I’d love if I could enter a location whether http or ftp with login information.
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