• Resolved simo2010

    (@simo2010)


    ArgumentCountError thrown

    Too few arguments to function Mixin_GalleryStorage_Base_Getters::get_image_sizes(), 0 passed and exactly 1 expected

    I can’t see some galleries from the plugin control panel

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  • Plugin Support Mihai Ceban

    (@mihaiimagely)

    Hi @simo2010,

    we have not been able to reproduce locally, but have had a number of similar reports and are looking into it as soon as possible. In the mean time, please try disabling, deleting, and reinstalling NextGEN Gallery. You will not lose any galleries or data, but it will refresh the plugin files and should hopefully correct your issue

    Please let us know,
    Mihai

    Same problem here. When I disable EWWW Image Optimizer, the problem is resolved

    Thread Starter simo2010

    (@simo2010)

    hi mihai-imagely,

    you suggest disable plugin adelete it and reinstall plugin? ok, but you are sure not delete image and gallery?
    thank for support

    Thread Starter simo2010

    (@simo2010)

    hi badknees,
    i have disable EWWW Image Optimizer, the problem is resolved

    Plugin Support Mihai Ceban

    (@mihaiimagely)

    Hi @simo2010,

    Disabling,removing and reinstalling NextGen Gallery plugin is safe. Feel free to proceed.

    Mihai

    Thread Starter simo2010

    (@simo2010)

    hi mihai-imagely,

    ok, but disable plugin EWWW Image Optimizer the problem is resolved.
    Waiting for an update of your plugin

    thanks

    Disabling,removing and reinstalling NextGen Gallery plugin didn’t work for me, but but disabling plugin EWWW Image Optimizer did. NOT all of my galleries threw the exception but the majority did.

    Thanks for writing in, everyone. We’re taking a look at this now, and we’ll see what we can find out as far as EWWW and NextGEN not being compatible at the moment.

    Best,

    Drew

    I have the pro version of NextGen and encountered the same issue. Like others I disabled the ewww plugin and the problem went away. I disabled and deleted ewww then after clearing my cache (probably not necessary) I re-installed ewww and the problem remained.

    I did the above after tech support for the pro version had me disable all plugins which showed ewww was the issue. I then I was told to use a different optimization plugin like Imagify, which from what I gather is a paid plugin associated with Imagely. Just waiting for a fix so I can use ewww.

    Hi @westlightimages

    I’m sorry to hear of the issue you are having. We have a new release, which should resolve your issue. It’s already available; please run the update, re-test the site, and see if it works for you. If not, please let us know.

    – Gaby, Customer Support

    Thread Starter simo2010

    (@simo2010)

    hi gabyimagely,
    why new release only for pro version?

    gabyimagely,

    Downloaded and installed the new release yesterday and all is well again. Thanks for the quick fix!

    Hi @simo2010,

    It’s not only for our pro version. NextGen Gallery 3.1.14 it’s available for everyone: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
    Please run the update, re-test the site, and see if it works for you. If not, please let us know.

    @badknees, Glad we can help!

    – Gaby, Customer Support.

    Thread Starter simo2010

    (@simo2010)

    hi gabyimagely,
    ok, thank you so mach

    Hi @simo2010

    Welcome!

    – Gaby, Customer Support.

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