Overlay Overlay is the colored layer that appears on the thumbnails. Usually what darkens the image on mouse over. However, it can appear with any transparency or color, it's up to you. The mouse interaction can control the behavior. It means that the overlay under the mouse may get hidden to reveal the picture. Or the opposite, only apply the...
...not bundled, but feel free to use any image (preferably a transparent png). Show the shortcode The above example uses the following, generated shortcode (how to use): Why show your Flickr Photostream with Justified Image Grid? Using a Flickr Photostream as your gallery's source is a smooth experience because there is nothing to import or manually maintain. Justified Image Grid...
The concept: why use the Media Library as a source? WordPress content is the primary content source for Justified Image Grid. The plugin acts as a display while you continue to manage your photos the same way you did before, nothing needs to change except how they look on the front-end. This is why JIG is not another gallery clone...
...social sharing feature. It works perfectly! I had a client share a single image from a gallery to their Facebook. The format was clean & simple. But the results were amazing. When a Facebook user clicks to view the image, it takes them to my website where the gallery is & opens the lightbox to display the exact image that...
This happens because URLs with a tilde symbol (~) are considered temporary while you haven't connected to a domain yet. On some servers this is problematic because the directory on the server itself doesn't contain that symbol, thus TimThumb cannot find your image internally. It would treat it as an external image, but it stops at an error because in...
This is the most common usage, where you show thumbnails and they simply open in your selected lightbox. You still manage everything in NextGEN, such as their captions, tagging and order. The benefit of using NextGEN galleries is that they are centrally managed and can be re-used. They are often part of an album-gallery hierarchy. Justified Image Grid's various features...
Captions are two areas of text on the thumbnails. The top part should be the title of the image and the bottom area should hold more information in smaller text. Thus, the upper is called caption title, while the other is caption description. The information to show is picked from the four WordPress image metadata fields: Title, Caption, Description and...
Justified Image Grid is sold exclusively on CodeCanyon. It's a competitive digital marketplace thus plugin prices are low and set by Envato - not us. This means higher traffic for developers and lower prices for buyers. The license terms are also set by Envato. By purchasing and using the product you agree to their terms. A unique purchase code is...
Why is the Facebook source super useful? One of the reasons why Justified Image Grid has a model that lacks its own content source is the ease of use of external sources. Most people are already familiar with uploading pictures to Facebook. This allows to leverage the fact that no technical skills are required to manage and maintain galleries over...
Adding images by ID to a gallery is the most manual way. It allows you to hand pick which ones to show. Surprisingly, it's also made easy by an optional toggle in Justified Image Grid. Nowadays most normal WordPress galleries are created using images by ID, behind the scenes. You just select the photos you need and create a gallery...