daviddoria
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Flow Plus] WP Flow plus – no imagesBrilliant, the dir=nature worked! I look forward to the list of options for the wp-imageflow2 tag.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Flow Plus] WP Flow plus – no imagesWhat I did in this case was
[wp-imageflow2 name=nature]
and I placed a folder containing some images in wp-content/galleries called nature. I had also tried adding media to the page and using just [wp-imageflow2]. I’m not sure how to find the image ids to add them to the list in the wp-imageflow2 tag explicitly (which I’d be happy to do).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Flow Plus] WP Flow plus – no imagesI have the same problem. I added a test image to this page:
https://photography.daviddoria.com/?page_id=68The black box appears, but the image is not inside of it. Also, how would I add the images to the page without them displaying along side the WP Flow Plus?
Thanks,
David
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MapPress Maps for WordPress] "Directions to" just spins and spinschrisvrichardson,
I had been playing with several maps plugins. I turned the rest off and MapPress works correctly now. Thanks for the advice. I am going to stick with MapPress – it is the best one that I tried!
Thanks,
David
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google Map] Usage?Doggins – I agree, it doesn’t seem to say anywhere how to do this.
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In reply to: [WP-Table Reloaded] [Plugin: WP-Table Reloaded] Header row background colorWorks perfectly, thanks Tobias!
Thanks for your response.
The only problem is that I don’t have access (ftp or otherwise) to the server where I would have to add the php file to the Themes directory.
I guess it’s back to the drawing board.
David
I’m really hoping for an “out of the box” solution here ??
Here is what I am trying to do – perhaps you have a recommendation of how I can accomplish something similar with wp-table-reloaded.
I have a page like this:
https://ewh.ieee.org/r1/schenectady/Whoweare.phpAt the top of the page I currently have a “filter by year” so you can see the volunteers of any year. If I simply maintain a table of the people in each collection, there is no “history” – that is, the table would reflect only the current situation, and there would be no way to display a past situation.
Additionally, a person’s information must be copied multiple times. Say I am the Chair of two committees – my phone, email, etc will appear twice, leading to things potentially getting out of sync/conflicting. The way I have it now there is a People table and then the chapter tables simply reference (via a sql join) people from the People table. This way all of the information about the people is all located, and only once, in one place.
Someone suggested “You can create tables per user and then you can simply call them in your committee lists.” Does that mean anything to you? I don’t follow haha.
The reason I can’t use my existing php/sql solution is that my site admin will not install the plugin to run php from a wp page citing security concerns. Any suggestions of how to accomplish these things are welcome!
Thanks,
David