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  • Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    You can not have no name, but you can prevent the display, see Table II-B5, II-D1, II-D4, II-G5, G7, 9, 11, 13, 15, i.e. wherever you want, and even independantly.

    Thread Starter InsaneO

    (@insaneo)

    Sure you can have no names. I just simply delete them from the photo name field. But I have thousands of photos there and deleting thousands of them is great task.
    But that was not my question actually. Can you make it in the next version so during upload photo name is not extracted from the file name.
    Just leave the photo name field blank.
    I still want names to be displayed but the only names I write in the photo name field. But I don’t want to give name to every photo I upload.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    Will be considered.

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    Implemented in 5.3.0, available in approx a week.

    I added the option ‘No name at all’ to Table IX-D13: Default photo name.

    You can still overrule at the front-end upload by supplying a name.

    This should do it for you.

    Thread Starter InsaneO

    (@insaneo)

    Jacob,

    I think I found 2 bugs in the latest version.
    1. Thumbs cover pages are not the same size.
    Whedonopolis.com Media Gallery click through to actual albums and you will see that albums cover pages are different.
    2. Same place but keep going in. Once you see actual pictures click on one of them. You will see left and right arrows. If you click on either one of them Error comes up with 404 page not found.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    1. Although you have set Table I-D1 so that it gives multi column album covers, a single cover always uses the full available width within the wppa container. If you do not want 4 columns of album covers, set Table I_D1 big enough ( say 2048 ).
    If your problem is with the height of the covers, add into Table IV-A10: Custom Style for example:

    .wppa-cover-box {
    min-height:300px;
    }

    2. Please show me all your settings in Table IV-A: Behaviour -> System related settings.

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