...that stay on the thumbnails regardless of mouse or touch interaction. This is the simplest solution. Fixed, dark background, white text, shows at the bottom, left aligned. Fixed, light background, black text, shows at the vertical and horizontal center. Show the shortcodes The above examples use the following, generated shortcodes (how to use): Fade style On thumbnail interaction the captions...
...preset's values, unless changed in the Shortcode Editor. Contains screens to select albums, galleries from content sources. Eliminates the need to manually edit shortcodes or memorize attributes. Has contextual help near each setting with example values. It can generate PHP template tag version of the shortcodes that you can put anywhere in your theme. It's also accessible from a text...
...Pagebuilder/NextGEN Gallery and JIG, but I managed to solve it (when JIG is set to "take over" all NextGEN shortcodes and all previously created NextGEN galleries, SiteOrigin Pagebuilder breaks down and just displays the original Nextgen shortcode instead of a gallery. Fortunately I was early into the site development and was able to swap all NextGen shortcodes for JIG shortcodes,...
...case you use JIG in a theme shortcode, excerpts or widgets, check if other shortcodes are working. If they don't, then it's a problem coming from the theme. Make sure the content output goes through the do_shortcode(); function. Check your theme files. Ask the support of the theme why shortcodes aren't processed in your particular area. If you copied an...
...galleries without JIG shortcodes you would normally re-create the gallery with the translated images. Just by looking at the WordPress gallery preview in the visual editor, you will only see preview images when the dashboard set to your default language. However, when JIG is taking over WordPress galleries automatically, the translated version appears on the frontend without any extra effort....
...text. Your previously-added NextGEN single picture shortcodes can be hijacked too if you prefer. In case you add multiple NextGEN image IDs then their order will be respected in the resulting gallery. Use it when you need to explicitly tell the plugin what to show. It's great for a handful of photos that are better as part of the content...
...add_filter('query_vars', 'add_jig_custom_search_query_var'); Add one of the following shortcodes to a widget or similar to place the search box. It'll initiate a specialized search in the specified source: [$jig_custom_search_form source=nextgen] [$jig_custom_search_form source=flickr] Add the following code to your theme's search.php file, after the line where the content wrapper div starts, before any result gets shown with a loop. For your information,...
...could just use the automatic take-over feature, that replaces all native WordPress galleries, so there is no fiddling with IDs or shortcodes. Maybe there is a typo in the shortcode or it is malformed and contains invalid attributes and values. Only use the Shortcode Editor to create and modify shortcodes. It should not contain line breaks or resemble any of...
...text align). Error checking to pop missing images from the grid, providing an uninterrupted experience. Centering one or more images This is the incomplete last row setting. It allows to center images when they can't fill the available space due to controlled row heights. Show the shortcodes The above examples use the following, generated shortcodes (how to use): Letting some...
...your presets allow snapshots of the settings, and how your blue/orange/gray authority status PER SETTING allows control over who is boss: preset or settings. And then if we still don’t like every single setting in the combination of preset and general settings, we have shortcodes that can give that final tweak for one-off exceptions. Brilliant use of table-driven software functionality!...