Are there any known problems getting the Pro version to work with the Juicebox module?
There are no problems using Juicebox-Pro with the Juicebox Module for Drupal. Just follow the 'Installation Instructions' here.
When you reach Step #3, be sure to use the files inside the 'jbcore' folder from the Juicebox-Pro v1.5.1 zip package ('juicebox_pro_1.5.1/web/jbcore/').
Please note that upgrading the module to Juicebox-Pro will not change the module's interface.
There will be no additional interface options for setting Pro configuration options (like JuiceboxBuilder-Pro or the Lightroom Plugin).
However, you can configure your gallery as you like by entering individual Pro Options in the 'Juicebox Library - Pro / Manual Config' section of your Drupal Dashboard ('Home -> Administration -> Structure -> Content types -> Article -> Manage Display -> Juicebox settings').
Can I create a gallery with the thumbnail tool on the right side with the Juicebox module?
I am not familiar with the thumbnail tool you refer to so I guess this query is one for Ryan to field over in the Drupal forum.
Can I remove the large whitespace above a gallery?
First of all, please check with your browser's developer tools to see whether the whitespace you refer to is inside or outside the gallery.
If it is inside the gallery, then the space could be due to setting your gallery's height to 100%. If the gallery's parent container has no height specified via CSS, then the gallery's actual height could be 100% of the browser window height. The main images could already be scaled as large as possible within the gallery's image area (if they were scaled any larger, then cropping might occur), leaving space above and below the main images.
Try reducing your gallery's height. Try a fixed pixel value such as 600px to see if this helps.
The gallery will still be responsive in the horizontal dimension (dependent on your web page layout and the dimensions of all parent containers) but will have a fixed height.
However, this is not usually a problem for a web page which scrolls vertically.
Elements in a vertically scrolling web page usually have a fixed height (the height of elements does not usually change when scrolling down a page).
Please also see this FAQ:
My Juicebox gallery shows too much space above or below the main image, how do I fix this?
Can I remove the juicebox logo on the mobile display?
Yes. Just use Juicebox-Pro. All Juicebox-Lite galleries feature the Juicebox logo in the lower right corner. This branding is not present in any Juicebox-Pro galleries.
I am working on an intranet site that may not allow the server to have Internet access. Does it call home (require internet connection etc) for any reason...
Juicebox-Lite contacts our web server only to fetch the logo (for the lower right corner of the galleries). Juicebox-Pro does not call home at all.
... and will it not work if it cannot call home etc?
Both Juicebox-Lite and Juicebox-Pro will both work without an internet connection. Please see the following FAQ regarding local viewing, though.
When I view my gallery locally, I see the message "Juicebox can not display locally in this browser". Why?
Also, please see this additional note for local viewing in Safari 11 and this additional note for local viewing in Firefox 68.
I am constantly creating and deleting test environments. Is my Pro version tied to a specific site?
No. You do not actually need to inform us of the websites that you use Juicebox-Pro on.
We ask only that you abide by the Terms of Use and upload Pro galleries to only as many website domains as your license allows.
For example, if you have a 5-Site License, then you are free to change the website domains that you upload Pro galleries to at any time you like without notifying us and, as long as you have Pro galleries uploaded to no more than 5 different website domains at any one time, that is fine.
I don't want to have to deal with relicensing it every time I build a new test site.
Please see this FAQ:
How many websites can I use Juicebox-Pro on?
Licenses are only required for publicly accessible domains, so staging and testing domains do not require an additional license.
I hope my notes above help to clarify things.
Please let me know if you have any further queries.