• Resolved cristiano771

    (@cristiano771)


    Hi!
    I hope you can help me… After installation of Photonic I can’t use the parameter mla_href_link so useful to link a request-image page.
    This is my code
    [mla_gallery columns=0 mla_style="responsive" mla_alt_shortcode=gallery type=default style=masonry size=medium my_custom_sql="attachment_category='saltimpalo' orderby=date order=DESC" posts_per_page=30 mla_link_href='/visualizza-specie/?current_id={+attachment_ID+}&specie={+parent+}&title={+parent_title+}&attachment_category=saltimpalo']

    How could I solve this problem?
    Thank you so much!
    Cristiano

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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Good to hear from you again, and thanks for your question.

    When you add style=masonry to your shortcode parameters it activates MLA’s support for the “Photonic Gallery for Flickr, Picasa, SmugMug, 500px and Instagram” Plugin. MLA performs the data selection portion of the task and hands an ids= list of the selected items to Photonic, which composes the gallery display. MLA does not have any part of the gallery composition process and MLA parameters such as mla_link_href= are not recognized by Photonic. You are limited to whatever the Photonic plugin makes available. I am not aware of any Photonic parameter that lets you set the URL behind each gallery thumbnail.

    I regret the news is not better, but I am marking this topic resolved because your question has been answered. Thanks for your understanding and for your continued interest in MLA.

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