• Hello!

    Some people asked for this, so here is a simple solution:
    Open “jquery.galleryview-2.0.js” from the folder “scripts”. Search for line 873:

    } else {
    						p = $('<div>');
    						p.addClass('panel');
    						im = $('<img />');
    						im.attr('src',j_frames.eq(i).find('img').eq(0).attr('src')).appendTo(p);
    						p.prependTo(j_gallery);
    						j_frames.eq(i).find('.panel-overlay').remove().appendTo(p);
    					}

    add a line after line 877 to:

    } else {
    						p = $('<div>');
    						p.addClass('panel');
    						im = $('<img />');
    						im.attr('src',j_frames.eq(i).find('img').eq(0).attr('src')).appendTo(p);
    						im.wrap("<a href='" + im.attr("src") + "' class='fancybox'/>");
    						p.prependTo(j_gallery);
    						j_frames.eq(i).find('.panel-overlay').remove().appendTo(p);
    					}

    as you can see, here you can add a link to the image itself for a bigger sized view and a class, for expample “fancybox” to add a popup script.
    Cheers, Kiwimania

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wordpress-nextgen-galleryview/

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