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  • Thread Starter webmacher

    (@webmacher)

    Hi,
    I know I can do that – the issue is that I have multiple galleries and I don’t want to have to create separate code for each one of them. Currently, your code targets individual IDs rather than general classes. While it’s nice to be able to target individual galleries if I should need to, it would be far more valuable to be able to make style changes to all galleries with fewer lines of CSS.

    Help please? I don’t want to edit the plugin code itself if I don’t have to.

    Thread Starter webmacher

    (@webmacher)

    1) Yes. As I said in my original message: “When I tried changing the size in the options, they became too large to fit on my screen. (I tried changing the settings in Popup maxWidth and Popup maxHeight)”. If that’s not the right place to change the size, please let me know.

    2) It doesn’t look good to have a bunch of images that are different widths and heights to be squished and stretched. Is there any way to set them all to the same height and let the width vary, or set them all to the same width and let the height vary? That seems like it would make more sense.

    Thread Starter webmacher

    (@webmacher)

    Thank you, but unfortunately, that doesn’t work. I need to grab the url of the media:content element and cannot figure out how to structure that select statement.

    I ran into something similar. I think you need to edit your WordPress site’s settings – Permalink settings, to be precise. Under Common Settings, select the radio button next to “Custom Structure” and in the field next to it, try putting:

    /%category%/%postname%/

    That *should* do it. Good luck!

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