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Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: How does custom theme look on Safari/Mac?Browsershots has a long queue time.
Try this tool:
https://www.thirdsquare.com/safari-compatibility-test-86Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simple Viewer install using Kimili Flash pluginHere’s a resource you can use:
https://www.amoswong.com/how-to-integrate-simpleviewer-with-wordpress.htmlForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress stripping HTML – can it stop please??slambert is right.
Flash can be displayed in a post.
I’ve done that here:
https://www.amoswong.com/how-to-integrate-simpleviewer-with-wordpress.htmlForum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.OK. I found out the issue and got a possible workaround:
https://www.amoswong.com/how-to-integrate-simpleviewer-with-wordpress.htmlLook at comment number 20 on the blog post.
Though I have tested it successfuly, I need someone else to test it out and confirm the results.
Hi avala74,
Thread’s pretty old but here’s what I did:
https://www.amoswong.com/how-to-integrate-simpleviewer-with-wordpress.htmlForum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.Hi Paul,
I note that everytime I refresh your site, a different 10 digit “magical” number is produced.
It looks like you are using WP2.0.2
Give me a couple of days, I’ll check and see if I can help you on this. I’ll post my findings on my blog.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@comedian,
Try shortening the imagePath and thumbPath. If you need the steps, check out my post:
https://www.amoswong.com/how-to-integrate-simpleviewer-with-wordpress.htmlForum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@seville,
I manage to simulate the problem but unfortunately I do not have a solution for you. If you ever found the solution, do post here.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Flash in WordPress (IE vs Firefox)Look at this thread:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/62988Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@seville,
OMG! IE view is indeed wrong. Yes, I’m using FireFox.
Let me try to simulate the problem on my end. I’ll let you know if I found a solution.My suggestion: In the meantime, different galleries on different pages should be no issue. Tie all these galleries into a single page/post for easy navigation like:
https://www.amoswong.com/amos-world-travel-photo-gallery/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@seville,
That’s odd. I’m seeing them individually and it looks fine.
?p=6 has 8 black & white pictures &
?p=10 has 5 colored pictures.Even the main page displays it correctly. Maybe you want to try clearing your cache.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@seville,
I’m seeing 8 B&W images for
https://www.derfrison.com/?p=6and 4 colored photographs for
https://www.derfrison.com/?p=10Looks like you solved your problem?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.@drb05,
That’s what I do. Have different folders for different galleries. Note that SimpleViewer has a limitation of around 100 images.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.According to Kimili’s page, you can specify both pixels and percentage for width and height.
https://www.kimili.com/plugins/kml_flashembedAs for your problem, it really seems odd. Mind if you post both the URLs of your blog post for us to take a look?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Simpleviewer and WordPress, let’s do this.Didn’t quite catch your problem.
As far as I could understand from your question, I suppose it is possible to have 2 galleries in a single post. Or are we talking about 2 different galleries in 2 different posts? :p