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  • Plugin Author Diana Burduja

    (@diana_burduja)

    Currently I see the zoom plugin installed on your website, but I don’t find anywhere the “zoooom” CSS class applied to the images.

    You can add the “zoooom” CSS class separately to each image to which you want the zoom, or you can add the “zoooom” CSS class to a parent element. For example, in this screenshot it’s shown how you can apply the “zoooom” class to a <div> element that encloses the table. This way all the images within the table will have a zoom applied to them.

    But the WP Image Zoom plugin and the WP Ninja Tables plugin seem to be compatible. I don’t see any issue between them.

    Thread Starter brettroby

    (@brettroby)

    @diana_burduja, thank you for your prompt reply and support.

    That solution to wrap the entire table in a div sounds really easy and I was hoping that would work; however, it doesn’t appear to work.

    I have tried that, along with some other options. See screenshots:

    https://snag.gy/3VGp4L.jpg
    https://snag.gy/FodUKO.jpg
    https://snag.gy/prdE6H.jpg (for reference, this is the first image in the table, part number 000-1103-085; this particular code is only applied to this image)

    Further ideas would be welcomed and appreciated.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter brettroby

    (@brettroby)

    Update:

    After messing around a little bit with this, it seems to work sporadically at best. I have tried a few different browsers, too. It seems like there is either some sort of conflict with this plugin and another, or the code for this plugin takes a long time to load and activate … or a combination of both.

    I did notice that when I apply the “zoooom” CSS class image itself as opposed to the table, it works better. Overall, though, it still doesn’t work quite right.

    I love the way this plugin works in general, so if we can get this dialed-in and functioning correctly, I will purchase the professional license.

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