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  • Hi, i’m having the same problem as these other two members, however I looked and the problem isn’t a PHP error. (LOVE the plugin by the way!)

    It really is as Lenea described. I installed the latest version of YARPP (latest as of 6/16/09) with WordPress version 2.8. In my posts where I have a page break (that is, where I have <!–nextpage–> ), the pagination code is not displayed when viewing the post. I have no links to the other pages in the post, so I get just the first page. YARPP itself displays just fine.

    When I deactivate YARPP the pagination on my post works just fine and the links to each page are displayed correctly. This leads me to believe there is some sort of conflict between YARPP and the way pagination works.

    The theme I’m using is a slightly customized version of the WordPress default theme. So if you were test with that version I’m pretty sure you’d see the same behavior.

    Thanks!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: wp-ecommerce paypal issue.

    I have the exact same problem. I have everything set up right I believe, but the unit price is entered by the user once they get over to the paypal site. Any help would be appreciated.

    If I figure anything out, I’ll post it here too.

    Thread Starter onisemus

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    @mrlich
    Yep I’m the only artist on the site. Over time (and depending on mood), by style can be quite different, but if you look closely enough, you’ll notice they all are kinda similar. Realism with a touch of comic book in it.

    NextGen Gallery is another good plugin. I actually have that on my gallery page. I use it to show a bunch of related images, since for those images I don’t care if they have an individual page or not.

    Good point about the ads though. I’ll think about getting rid of those – I hardly make any money on them anyways. I took out the “foldup” corner ad already – perhaps i’ll just take the rest too, we’ll see.

    But we should compare notes! I can’t a way to message you or see your site through WordPress…but when get a minute, head over to my site on the contact page and send me a message!

    @danf89
    Awesome, good work. The only downside though to customizing WP is when WP is updated, it’s not the plugin developers who need to update their code, it’s you. Which is great if you have the time.

    Mine’s a bit of an amalgam like yours. I’m using WP, YAPB, and a highly customized theme to get the look I want.

    Thread Starter onisemus

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    @rodgers
    All of the large images are watermarked even if you can’t see it (and I can’t really on some of the pictures). I should definitely make it more conspicuous. None of the thumbnails are watermarked though – would you recommend watermarking them as well?

    @jcross
    Eek, you’re right. Need to fix that…

    Thread Starter onisemus

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    @minz – thank you!!

    @danf89
    thank you as well!! Yeah, I’d have to agree, it is a little bit on the busy side. I just couldn’t fit everything in there that I wanted! Perhaps in the next go around I can simplify things. I’m also learning how to use whitespace to my advantage…it can really help make things look less cluttered.

    As for the thumbnail grid, sure I can share that! I pretty much just used Yet Another Photoblog plugin. That does exactly what you’re wanting. It turns each post into a photograph. Which is nice because then people can comment, leave trackbacks, etc, on that one particular image.

    The plugin lets you do a “mosaic” page, which just lists out your post/images/photos. You can set it up to be grid-style or anything you want. It does take a little bit of coding but it’s easy. I copied code straight from the forums for it.

    If you end up using the plugin and need help feel free to contact me!

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