I am having trouble with the nextgen image browser gallery settings.. i want to display next and prev buttons but it’s not working.. infact when i click on image thumbnail it’s opening on another tab.
Can you guys please help me out these are my next gen settings:
Thumbnail Setting : https://prntscr.com/ccoe0a
Imagebrowser Settings : https://prntscr.com/ccoehn
I am using wprocket plugin for wordpress optimization, i have selected few js files with deferred loading.. does it causes any problem ?
JS Files : https://prntscr.com/ccoffn
Sample Link : https://filmytime.com/jaguar-movie-stills-wallpapers/
To My Surprise, Only admins and website staff are able to view next and prev buttons when they logged in ?
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]]>Then I tried to review the JS and CSS (I visited a forum in which they said could be the z-index).
I have a WordPress 4.2.2 with WooCommerce 2.3.10, 2.1.0 NextGen and all mounted Template Theme Flatsome with Child and updated to v.5.5.
Thanks for helping
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]]>However, in the process (we think), the NextGen Gallery Manager quit showing our galleries on one site. When we go to Gallery –> Manage Galleries, the Manage Galleries page shows No Entries Found. However, in the upper right it shows 270 items (which is the number of galleries we have) and also shows 1 of 11 pages, as if we should have 11 index pages.
We are able to create a new gallery and upload photos to it, but they still do not show on our Houston site. Other sites in the network DO NOT have this issue.
We created a new post and the Gallery drop down works and we are able to select the created gallery and it does appear in the post.
How can we get the Gallery Manager back up?
By the way, we are still on NextGen Version 2.0.66.37 and have not updated to 2.0.76 yet. The Plugin is activated across the entire network.
Thanks for any advice
]]>If I disable nextgen gallery the error goes away. I am not running on Mac OS X, rather a synology box.
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erorrs and conflicts with other plugins.. i tried deactivating them but the erors are still there until I deactivate NextGen Gallery. Ive also upgraded to WordPress 4.1 no luck, downgraded to previous NextGen version, one that worked.. but I cant fix it anymore…now im on wordpress 4.1 and the latest nextgen gallery version.
Can you please help me fix this? Ive also submited a bug report but nobody answered me in the last 48 hours.
Thank you
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]]>After more than 2 years using your pluging without any major problem, now it’s impossible to make it work as I receive many different errors.
First, it’s impossible to upload any images by using the http uploader, it just give an error with each image after upload reaches 100%.
Second, I can upload them by FTP but whenever I try to modify the description, tags, or anything about the gallery and click on Save Changes, after loading I give either: a blank page, a half-loaded WP page (menu loads, the content of the gallery no) or a “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of XXXXXXXX bytes exhausted (tried….”.
I have contacted the tecnical support of my hosting several times and they say that my site exceeds the memory allowed in the host I’m paying, but the thing is I’ve never had this problem, it’s been working fine with the 96mb of memory I have and suddenly after 3 or 4 galleries more, they say I’m exceeding more than 192mb.
In total I have uploaded 63 galleries with 9-12 images each and reduced-size images (not more than 1mb any), everything was working with 96mb in memory and now I exceed 192mb they say.
I have tried disabling every plugin and it works, but if I enable NextGen Gallery everything starts failing again (the errors I mentioned don’t happen only when using the plugin, they are everywhere when loading my site, sometimes.
I know it’s a memory issue, but how has it been working perfectly and now they say it’s so much exceeded by the plugin? Is something wrong? Any setting I can change? I have tried removing the cache files with a plugin, I have also reinstalled WordPress (since this I had the problem) and reinstalling the plugin, same results.
I have been using the plugins NextGen Optimizer and NextGen Gallery Voting, but even if they are disabled the errors show up.
Is there any way you can help me?
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]]>Can’t upload pictures or make changes.
I’ve uninstalled and deleted all my gallery and re-installed, same problem.
I looked at my error log and got..
[09-May-2014 07:01:07] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:04:44] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:08:20] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:11:17] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:22:26] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:23:15] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:23:46] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[09-May-2014 07:36:52] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[10-May-2014 14:36:03] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
[10-May-2014 14:37:57] Attempted to upload image/jpeg.
Which does’t make sense as it just shows my attempted uploads.
I have the pro version 1.0.17 and the default 2.0.65
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Strict Standards: Declaration of C_Lightbox_Library_Mapper::define() should be compatible with C_CustomPost_DataMapper_Driver::define($object_name, $context = false) in /wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/lightbox/class.lightbox_library_mapper.php on line 7
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]]>Deactivating the plug-in removes the error and allows access to the Updates page.
Work around is to turn the NextGEN Imageflow plug-in off; uses update features; turn plug-in back on.
–Mike Wood
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