we’re having issues with the sorting on the Manage Galeries page – sorting by ID doesn’t work anymore. The icon changes and the page updates, but the order stays the same. Since our website has a lot of galleries and more are added regularly, having to navigate to the last page of Manage Galleries every time really annoys the person maintaining it.
It’s not a theme or plugin conflict, I tested it on a clean WP install.
versions:
nextgen: Can’t say, unfortunately, as I don’t personally work with the galleries.
WP: 4.3.1
MySQL: Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.0.19-MariaDB
PHP: 5.5.25-1~dotdeb+7.1
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
]]>The club can pay for hosting. I have been looking for such a capability, and because I have my own web site on www.ads-software.com I wondered if there’s a gallery like this available. Many of our members think of themselves as unwilling/unable to adapt to tricks like FTP, file uploadimg, etc. But they all e-mail pictures.
Any suggestions?
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Here is a sample from a site where I found this type of gallery organization: https://capeassociates.com/photo-gallery/
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
]]>I am using WP + a Photocrati theme + the NextGen photo plugin. Through the sheer learning process I have distributed photos directly to Pages and Posts, and created separate WP, Photocrati and Nextgen galleries. Managing them, and the duplicate images that reside in them, is becoming complex. It also seems very inefficient.
Is it possible to upload a single image then assign its use to all these various locations and manage that distribution over time? Would this require custom code writing or is it built into WP/Photocrati/Nextgen and I just don’t recognize how to invoke it?
Thanks in advance for any insight/guidance.
]]>I’d like a simple ‘upload image’ form at the bottom of the gallery management page, or just under the gallery-settings box. A javascript-based ‘+ image’ button to add extra upload boxes up to a limit of 5 would be good too!
Hopefully this wouldn’t be heavily difficult, if it’s based upon WordPresses’ built-in image upload function. Thanks!
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