Topic: WP: observations & thumbnail issue(?)
Hi,
I just started using the Juicebox and these may be also "user errors", but bear with me...
Possible issues:
Thumbnails:
- the setting for "Thumbnails > Show in small screen mode" does not have any effect. On the other hand the "Show in large screen mode" affects both the small & large sceen modes. I'm assuming here that small mode refers to initial state and large refers to the mode when you press the four arrow square and have full-screen show
- if you press the "show thumbnails"-button (when you have configured the initial state to be "no show"), it shows the tb's ok in both modes bt the setting is copied from mode to mode. So it seems that there is only one setting for tb's or I'm not aware of what is large and what is small screen mode.
Other observations:
- if you have "out of site"-galleries in WP and you have the WP plugin installed, you need to have the jbcore folder only in the plugin directory (/wp-content/plugins/wp-juicebox/jbcore). I.e. even though you point the "src=" to an address where there is no jbcore, it seems to default to plugin directory. You still need to set the baseURL to point to the gallery directory, though.
I found this out by accident when I still had the Lite jbcore in wp-juicebox and accidentally removed the gallery jbcore.
Also svmanager seems to honor this setting.
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And one more question:
- what should I change to get the gallery to show a bit higher in the page I'm posting it to? It seems that the galleries built using the JuiceBox builder or using the WP plugin behave a bit differently regarding how they position themselves into the page. The examples can be seen here:
- gallery created byt JuiceBox builder: http://www.remonen.fi/WP/galleriat/kasvit/
- gallery created by WP-plugin: http://www.remonen.fi/WP/galleriat/elaimet/ (sorry, no images)
The latter gallery is a tiny bit (a line or two) higher than the other. I think that it is something which needs to be changed in the xml but I would like not to start experimenting with it...