• andyandy

    (@androidandreas)


    How do I insert a m ulti-page image, please?

    I have an image that consists of two sepaarte images. They are pags 1 and 2 of a two page article.

    Wjat is the best way toi handle this? Should I create a mulkti-page image file from the get go and if so, how? e.g. a two page PDF?

    Or can I link thew two images together somehow?

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  • Hi @androidandreas,

    Thanks for reaching out,

    In-order to display a multipage article consisting of two separate images on your page, the best option would be use a Slideshow gallery layout available within the NextGEN Gallery. With the basic slideshow gallery layout, you can add many images.

    To check the demo and getting started with the Basic Slideshow gallery, please refer the guideline here: https://www.imagely.com/wordpress-gallery-plugin/basic-slideshow-gallery/

    I hope this helps! Could you please let me know if you have any questions?

    Thanks! ??

    Thread Starter andyandy

    (@androidandreas)

    OK, thankyou. Would that mean the entire gallery would be a slideshow or just that image?

    Woudl I be able to upload PDFs of multi-page images to he gallery?

    Hi @androidandreas,

    Thank you for reaching back,

    Basically, NextGEN Gallery doesn’t allow the option to upload the PDFs. So you cannot upload the PDFs file into it. Simply convert the PDF file to an image file, and then upload to the NextGEN Gallery.

    Also, when you use the Slideshow gallery layout or any other layout, the gallery chooses to display under that particular gallery type will be affected. For example – If you have two galleries A and B. For galleries you can set the gallery layout to be different one that you’ll set for B. So entire galleries of the site will not be effected.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter andyandy

    (@androidandreas)

    OK, thankyou, I think I got that. So if I understand you correctly, I cannot displa ya multipage image unless I use sloideshow mode. IIs rthat right?

    Maybe a workaround would be to create two galleries – one static, with single page images, and one a slideshow for the multi[page?

    Hi @androidandreas,

    Thanks for the response,

    If the goal is to display the multipage image, you can create separate galleries for each image and display them. The gallery then can be displayed in various display type from slideshow to others.

    I hope this helps! Could you please let me know if you have any questions?

    Thanks!

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