• Resolved wpguillaume

    (@wpguillaume)


    Hello,

    In the linked page, I tried creating a simple gallery, made of images of different rectangular sizes.
    But the layout changes depending on the side. Somewhat. ??

    I’d expect for instance a 3*3 square made of 9 squares, with each rectangular image inserted inside each of these squares.

    Hope I’m being clear. ??

    Thank you for any pointers on how to change this.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author cleoni

    (@cleoni)

    Hello,
    I see, but it is beyond the scope of the fancybox gallery to do this.

    Actually you should be able to obtain a same-size, square cropped version of the images if you use the thumbnails to show on the page – check if you have something similar to this in your gallery:

    View post on imgur.com

    In general, automatic cropping of different images is a typical problem: one user wants the image to be placed into a canvas, another is happy with the picture cropped at best effort, another wants to have it cropped to the top… impossible to find a solution that fits all. You might find a gallery plugin that does the cropping by default, although I cannot recommend one.

    The best way to tackle this issue (as long as I see it) is to upload already cropped images, all with the same size.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by cleoni.
    Thread Starter wpguillaume

    (@wpguillaume)

    Thank you about this.
    I indeed show the thumbnails, but pictures don’t look too good (in my case) when cropped. So I set the thumbnails to show in their original ratio.

    For anyone interested, the Responsive Gallery Grid seems to do what I wanted.

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