I am unable to load photos onto my page. It says there is a JSON error. I’m not sure why this is occurring because I have posted many photos before. Can anyone assist me?
]]>I have several thousand photos from which we want to create photo travel blog, mostly consisting of photo series. Each photo series will have 10 pages – elements – and on each element there will be a header photo across the page, under it will be social icons, large navigation buttons >>> <<<, description, thumbnails of additional photos, tips about the place in the photo, the closest hotel referrals, one advert place, facebook comments, etc.
Entering data to this will be outsourced to user that has no technical knowledge at all, so the process should be easy to do – so he/she should have possibility just to easily add photo to each page of serie, articles, additional photos (can be via html), text1, text2, affiliate links, etc to some form or something like that… This is why I don’t want to use carousel – its possible to add only text, and i need to add specific structured page…
While it seems to me that this ought to be done through custom post template, I unfortunately found no plugin that would be user-friendly to enter data and capable to do this – but maybe I’m missing something, because I installed some, created template, but it is using only featured photo, so I have problem with other pages of serie after pagination – and the result looks like total mess to me…
Although I am a former programmer, i am still not good using web development languages, especially php… So, I do not know how to divide the template to 10 pages or how user would enter the content of individual building blocks to the page.
I created a primitive html/js example of how it should look like here, but I want WP, because of better organization, plugins, work with the tags, social, etc. …
https://www.travelita.eu/001spain/001005Montserrat/index.html
Should i use some custom post template plugin, or do it by creating the page manually, using page builder and then duplicate post to create new? If custom post template – is there some plugin, which would create the template fillable easily by user?
Thanks a lot,
Peter
]]>I need help regarding setting up a photographers portfolio blog on WordPress. I have already completed the major work of buying and hosting domain etc. I just need help in getting expert advice in setting up a blog that looks professional and eases the work.
My idea is a little different:
The portfolio blog will actually be a gallery of the photographers from my locality. I need to display the work of each photographer separately and in a professional way. The homepage should display random and featured works and the blog should have separate pages (and logins) for each photographer with slide show and gallery view etc.
500px.com is an example website for my idea.
I have tried to setup things but I am confused in what theme and plugins to use and how to start such a blog from scratch.
Help me in getting things right and starting a blog up to my idea.
Thanks
]]>Blog sure is going to help me work on my basics
https://www.ofdigi.com/
]]>I’m using self-hosted WordPress installation for my photo blog. To understand my question, please have a quick look here:
https://blogwithphotos.net
As you can see it’s one post = one image rule and I can navigate to previous or next posts by using the buttons prev / next on the top right corner, just above the image.
What I would like is to use something like and overlay symbol / text (like -> or <-) over the image. Rather said, click the right side of the image go previous post, click the left side of the image go next post.
Something like used in this Pixelpost installation: https://www.momentslikethis.de/
I know that this can be done using some js and css map code, but I don know where to start exactly. I did search over Internet, but the return results where not really what I was looking for.
I really appreciate any advice.
Thank you!
]]>you can see the live theme: [link removed]
Price : $49
All great artist are heartily invited to have this theme.
Skype: [removed]
Email: [removed]
However, I have around 8,000 images with 6,000 of those being attached to a specific post, and therefore associated with each other as one gallery.
What I’d like to do is display on a page (entitled ‘Images’)the complete library of attached images, categorised by the wordpress post they are attached to – which would therefore provide the gallery name.
So I envisage a paginated layout (either fixed or fluid) with the first image from each gallery displayed, the number of images in the gallery and the title of the gallery. Then when a user clicks on the image to view they would be taken to a page containing the full gallery (either displayed as thumbnails or full size).
Ideally we would use filters to enable the user to choose to sort the list alphabetically, by date or even most viewed.
Is there a plugin around that I could modify to suit, or would it be best to code this up from scratch? I guess I could mirror the existing archive and single post pages, but strip out the unnecessary content.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
]]>I’m looking for a very simple, minimalistic ecommerce theme to sell photography online. We want to offer both actual prints and digital downloads (not of the same photographs).
I’ve looked and looked for what my customer wants and cannot find it anywhere. The closest I came was the Photocrati Darkroom theme, but it still isn’t quite what he wants.
He likes the look of SimpleViewer and would like to incorporate that as the photo viewer, but that is not absolute necessary.
I’m looking for something like this for the “Showcase” page: layout.
Please any suggestions. I have tried creating the site on my own, but my css skills are just too limited and am spending too much time spinning my wheels. My customer wants this site up and functional by the Sept 30, 2011.
This will be a clean slate, so any version that will fit my needs. This guy thinks he’s making things easy for me, but because he want it so simple, I just can’t find it.
I choose WordPress because he will be traveling and wants to be able to blog.
Thanks,
Alisa