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- September 1, 2017 at 16:09 in reply to: Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).gmPhantom is not a function #9971
RattusKeymasterSorry, I don’t know how the W3 Cache plugin works and why it cache page without gallery scripts.
September 1, 2017 at 14:41 in reply to: Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).gmPhantom is not a function #9969
RattusKeymasterIf you have some cache plugins installed, then you should reset cache after gallery editing.
RattusKeymasterJust create Gallery with Music Player module -> select Album with music to show in this gallery and Save.
Then you can copy shortcode on the top toolbar or go to the edit Post -> click Gmedia Gallery button -> in the popup select gallery you just created and Insert it in the Post.
RattusKeymasterFixed. Now you can access to your Gmedia Library via iOS app.
Thanks for providing credentials to your website WP Dashboard. I’ll also add this fix to the next plugin version.
RattusKeymasterI need access to your WP Dashboard, so I’ll try to solve your problem
RattusKeymasterThat’s because your theme loads the same JS and CSS for Lightbox as I use for the gallery, but with small difference. That cause the conflict. You should check if it possible to switch theme’s lightbox to some differ from Magnific Popup or just turn it off on the page with gallery.
RattusKeymasterI need FTP access to your server, so I’ll try to solve your problem.
RattusKeymasterYou can create gallery and name it for example “Recent Tracks” -> in Query Builder set Mime Type to audio and Limit field to 10 for last 10 tracks or 1 for only one track -> Save gallery and then choose it in your widget.
RattusKeymasterUnfortunately that is not possible in Phantom module.
RattusKeymasterI need access to your WP Dashboard and FTP access to your server, so I’ll try to solve your problem.
Use Gmedia Support page in the plugin to send credentials
RattusKeymasterI’ve not yet implemented automatic export/import feature in the Gmedia plugin.
The only way to do that is
1) export all database tables that name start with ‘wp_gmedia’.
2) also you should export ‘wp_posts’ and ‘wp_postmeta’ tables.
3) then import these tables to your new website’s database via PHPMyAdmin or other software that works with databases.
4) Copy ‘/wp-content/grand-media/’ folder to the same location on your server.
RattusKeymasterIf the plugin is deactivated, then it can’t slowdown the website, because its code even not loading
Try deactivate other plugins one by one to see which one is slowdown your website.
Try temporary switch theme to default one.
If nothing help, ask your hosting provider about this problem.
RattusKeymasterI’ve checked your website and see that you’ve already disabled GmediaGallery but it loads more than 30s for me.
As I can see from the Browser Console there is ajax request that loading too long and it belongs to “WP Cloudy : WordPress weather plugin v4.1”.August 7, 2017 at 22:12 in reply to: How can i make all videos on Phantom pro lightbox fill the container? #9891
RattusKeymasterIf all your videos are square, then try add code below to the Custom CSS field of the gallery:
.mfp-content[data-gmtype="video"] .mfp-iframe-scaler { padding-top:100%; }August 7, 2017 at 21:40 in reply to: How can i make all videos on Phantom pro lightbox fill the container? #9889
RattusKeymasterThat depends on video resolution. If video resolution will be low, then it will not fill the container.
How I can look on your website if you didn’t post link to your gallery? - AuthorPosts
