Tagged: Masonry Gallery
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October 21, 2015 at 4:29 pm #522367
I have tried installing several masonry galleries: Two on one page, and two on two pages. It doesn’t matter where in the website the masonry gallery appears, changes to one gallery propagate to all the galleries. That is, it appears impossible to have unique masonry galleries. Is this a bug, an error in the database, or by design?
October 21, 2015 at 7:53 pm #522474Hi technorodent!
Hmm, not sure I understand. So what your saying is when you add an image to one gallery it adds it to the second gallery also? Can you send us a link to your page so we can take a look?
Cheers!
ElliottOctober 21, 2015 at 8:16 pm #522493Elliot:
Sorry, I’ve deleted it all and I’m building from scratch, as I only needed 6 image frames. However, to reproduce (or not):
1. Add a masonry gallery with 3 images (masonry #1)
2. Clone masonry gallery (now we have 2 masonry galleries)
3. Change the caption/link url (in this case, a prettyphoto link opening an iframe) in masonry #2
4. the caption/link propagates to masonry #1.
5. If the masonry galleries #1 and #2 are on two separate pages, the propagation between and among the two still occurs.I didn’t test but perhaps since I was using a dummy placekeeper image something was linking there. It’s as if their instance names within the database are the same, so they load the same things. At least that would be where I would first check if this were my program.
As I said, I had to move on to another solution, but maybe this is worth including in your Heisenbug List.
October 22, 2015 at 4:49 pm #523113Hi!
not sure what you mean in your point 3., because there is no such option when editing a masonry element. Can you explain further? or even provide us screenshots to make things clear?
Regards,
AndyNovember 5, 2015 at 6:36 pm #531078Andy:
My bad for turning off the comment notification. I just now saw your response/query when I came back here looking for (and not finding, alas) any references to Node.js conversion. What I meant is the custom URL within the context of the “Edit Gallery” page of the Masonry widget. In the custom URL, for example:
http://…etc…/overview/?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100%
to utilize the prettyPhoto js library (which is what you are using, right…it works, so must be)
Hope that helps.
Rob
November 9, 2015 at 11:58 am #532492Hi!
still very hard to understand and follow your steps.
However, recently there was a big update for Enfold. So can you upgrade please and let us know if things get better for you?Also try to deactivate all plugins, to one is causing any conflict.
Best regards,
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