Bah. Finally sunk in what had happened. I overwrote the jbcore folder, forgetting that it was needed to keep the Pro options. I replaced it with the Pro version and everything is back.

Hm. Still getting default formatting, even though I have changed the formatting in the Pro section of each gallery. The Juicebox logo is showing up at the bottom. Is it possible that the upgrade somehow took away my "Pro"options?

Thanks, Steven. Is there a way to upgrade that doesn't set the gallery formatting to default? Simply overwriting my wp-juicebox folder does fix the zoom problem (hurray!), but resets the formatting to the default settings.

Finally nailed down that Juicebox WP is doing weird things to my Wordpress page on iDevices. On iPhone, it is disabling the ability to zoom in or out of the page, and only shows a small portion of the screen at one time. For comparison, here is the main page of the site: www.uncommonassembly.com, and here is what I see on iPhone.

I can disable the Juicebox plugin and get zooming back immediately. It also constrains the view on iPad, but to an acceptable (though still undesirable) level.

Any ideas on how to get around this? Thanks!

Using the Juicebox Wordpress plugin, and I've noticed that the thumbnails are very cropped versions of the original image. See screenshot here... compare the main image with the last thumbnail. Almost half of each dimension is cropped out. I understand that some amount of cropping is necessary, but this much seems kind of extreme.

I'm not sure if this is intentional, or if it's just something Wordpress is doing. I attempted to manually adjust the thumbnail in Wordpress admin panel, but nothing changed in the Juicebox gallery. Can anyone explain what is controlling the amount of cropping going on?

Example on the site here.

It looks like thumbNavPosition="BOTTOM" and thumbnail size adjustments worked pretty well! I had really hoped that I could stretch the image and the thumbnail gallery to the edges of the page, but I guess the sides of the thumbnail gallery are just inaccessable. Maybe a future update?

For now I have a clean, easy to create gallery that work well on tablets... something I've be trying to find for a long time. Thanks!

As one last tweak, Steven, do you see any way that I can minimize the margin at the bottom bottom of my gallery?

I just about have the Juicebox gallery in my Wordpress site configured. But is there a way I can get rid of the arrows on either side of the thumbnails, and just fill that space with thumbnails only?

You can see here that I have 14 thumbnails, which should fit in a grid with 7 columns and 2 rows on one "page" of thumbnails. But since the thumbnail navigation is there, it puts two of the thumbnails on a second page. Any way to remove those thumbnail navigation arrows?

Bah. Figure it out. I wasn't putting a "=" between the optionName and optionValue. Because of that, none on the options were being saved.

I've got Juicebox working in Wordpress using the WP plugin, and I've purchase the Pro version of Juicebox. I overwrote the file as require in the installation instructions.

I just can't tell if it has actually upgraded to Pro. When I enter the config options none of them seem to get saved with the gallery. I rebuilt the gallery and cleared the cache, and nothing seems to have changed.

So, first off, can someone take a look at my gallery and see if they can tell if the upgrade actually worked? The gallery is at the bottom of this page.

If you're not seeing the Pro version, any ideas on how to correctly upgrade?

If you are seeing the Pro version, any ideas on why the config options aren't saving?