Thank for the tip on using the config.xml file produced from JuiceBox Builder Pro. I was able to paste that into the pro options and it worked.

The only issue I had was the color not working correctly. I had to still enter that into the plugin area for 'background color'.

I'm using NextGen Gallery and the Wordpress Plugin and I'll just use the same code in a saved notepad file from now on.

Cheers!

Example here is my code in pro options:

backgroundColor="rgba(173,231,255,1)"
captionPosition="NONE"
galleryTitlePosition="NONE"
shareFacebook="true"
shareTwitter="true"
shareGPlus="true"
sharePinterest="true"
shareTumblr="true"
enableAutoPlay="true"

Thank you for your quick and through reply.

I really appreciate it.

I will try the XML method you mentioned. That seems like it will work easiest. I'll be finding out shortly.

However, the base HTML method when I enter into my wordpress document it shows up as script. This may be user error. But I've tried going into HTML mode 'text' as well. I will try again.


I really hope the WP plugin is going to be updated soon. It would be nice to insert commands and see changes I am making easily. Now it's a game of - do this - now check it. Now check again. Again. Again...

Overall, the program is nifty, but the UI needs some work as does getting everything online faster.
I wish I could auto-upload to wordpress directly from the program and it would provide me the html code to use / insert into wordpress from there.

I am currently using the wordpress plugin and have had success using iframes and the plugin. However, the problem with iframes is that it won't allow full screen. And the plugin doesn't have any options that I can select to customize the gallery.

I am posting anywhere from 100-200 images at a time, so full screen is a must.

My question is: How do I get the desktop application Juicebox Builder Pro galleries, into my wordpress site easily?

The script code isn't working for me - or I'm doing something wrong.

Thank you!