This is not another gallery management plugin... you don't upload photos or create albums. Instead, Justified Image Grid is a display that connects content sources you already use to lightboxes. What connects things is a beautiful "bridge", the grid itself. So you don't need to learn a new gallery plugin. Most importantly there is no need to move what you already built! At the same time, still show galleries with the nice new look. This makes adapting to Justified Image Grid easy and fast. Apart from deciding the visuals, there is not much to work on.
WordPress sources
Already use WordPress galleries or NextGEN? Have a portfolio set up in your theme or a list of WooCommerce products?
Switch to JIG display and keep the workflow that you learned.
Individual overlay colors can be achieved by Custom CSS.
The above example uses the following, generated shortcode (how to use):[$justified_image_grid row_height=200 height_deviation=50 caption=reverse-mixed caption_opacity=1 caption_bg_color=transparent caption_match_width=yes caption_text_color=white caption_title_size=24px caption_desc_size=16px v_center_captions=yes overlay=others overlay_color=#3b5998 overlay_opacity=1 last_row=match-center aspect_ratio=2.35 recent_posts=yes recents_description=custom_post_metadata post_metadata_fields=_yoast_wpseo_metadesc recents_post_type=page post_ids=3981,4072,18645,5650]
External sources
These are popular sites where you can manage photos - entirely outside WordPress.
It takes a one-time setup to show your uploads. They'll be on automatic sync: you can just set it and forget it.
Individual overlay colors can be achieved by Custom CSS.
The above example uses the following, generated shortcode (how to use):[$justified_image_grid row_height=200 height_deviation=50 caption=reverse-mixed caption_opacity=1 caption_bg_color=transparent caption_match_width=yes caption_text_color=white caption_title_size=24px caption_desc_size=16px v_center_captions=yes overlay=others overlay_color=#3b5998 overlay_opacity=1 last_row=match-center aspect_ratio=2.35 recent_posts=yes recents_description=custom_post_metadata post_metadata_fields=_yoast_wpseo_metadesc recents_post_type=page post_ids=4013,5338,4045,5665]
Which source is best for me?
You don't need to stick with just one. Learn the benefits of each features highlighted in the comparisons.
How to choose a source?
- Decide what source features you need: check out the glossary to the right to familiarize yourself with the terms.
- Use the comparison tables above to find a source that suits you best. Should you not find one that does it all, think about using multiple sources. The visitors won't be able to tell the difference or know where the images are coming from. Please note that it's one source at a time per gallery.
- Check out the demo pages, so you get a better idea what each source is about.
- Check out the demo pages for your desired source subtypes that interest you, for example Facebook albums or Flickr collections.
Consider the usability of a content source for the person who'll manage the galleries.
- For example, if you have clients that wish to manage their own galleries very easily then you'll probably need Facebook.
- If you or the the client is a photographer with an already established Flickr portfolio, then the choice is already made.
- WordPress sources are universal since everything is in one place and it's still easy with lots of extra features, as in captions and taxonomies.