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  • Did you find out the solution to this? I am going through it right now too.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: slickr gallery troubleshoot

    WP Plugin Installer was the plugin that installs from the Dashboard. This has caused issues in the past from other Content Management Systems I have used. This will install a plugin, but since it is being installed from the site, the server registers the site as the installer and when you try to uninstall it, because the permissions are all messed up, the server doesn’t know what to do and you have to get your server admins to uninstall it for you manually. You could try doing it yourself, but if that doesn’t just get the admins.

    Woodnote, the larges you can make it is 99 on the settings tab by typing it in manually. I assume you may be able to go into the plugins files and adjust, I will take a look into it later. The largest at this time real quick is 99 by typing it in, if you use the slider, it will only go up to 75.

    GRAFIXup,
    No, you have no control over quality due to the fact that these images are generated automatically through FLICKR, try seeing if they can adjust the quality of the thumbs on their site.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: slickr gallery troubleshoot

    Also, if your using the default ?=172 as your permalinks, you need to change them to something more customer like /postname/ to get it to work

    Requirements:

    * Your web server/PHP setup will need to have the libcurl library installed in order for this plugin to work.
    * You need to change your post options from the default ?=172 to /year/month/day/ or /postname/.
    * You will need the widgets plugin and a widget-compatible WordPress theme to use the Slickr Widget.

    See if your host supports what it needs.

    Requirements:

    * Your web server/PHP setup will need to have the libcurl library installed in order for this plugin to work.
    * You need to change your post options from the default ?=172 to /year/month/day/ or /postname/.
    * You will need the widgets plugin and a widget-compatible WordPress theme to use the Slickr Widget.

    Check this site out, it may help you.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: slickr gallery troubleshoot

    Did you install it using the Plugin Install method through the dashboard that comes from some plugin? I can’t remember the name of it, if you did, chances are you don’t have permissions to delete the folder because you are not the original installer of the files, WordPress is, and you need to contact your server admins to have them uninstall/delete the folder that contains the slickr plugin. If you use that automated installer, this will happen with all the plugins you install.

    If this is not the case, message me and let me know.

    Have you checked to see if your host supports the pluging, like which version of PHP, JAVA, and Ajax it can handle? I think that may cause some problems.

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