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RattusKeymasterFixed. I’ll add this fix to the next plugin update, so you can safely update the plugin.
RattusKeymasterTry disable “Auto Height” for gallery and enable “Auto Scale Slider” instead. Set width to 100% and set Base Width and Base Height to the images size (it’s like image ratio)
RattusKeymasterCan you give me temporary access to your dashboard and FTP access to your server?
July 26, 2016 at 11:49 in reply to: Internal Server Error on Gmedia Gallery v1.8.60 with WordPress v4.5.3 #7302
RattusKeymasterMaybe try install some plugins for displaying server’s errors in Dashboard or ask your hosting provider about error_log file.
RattusKeymasterSeems like Gmedia Posts are not working with your theme and I can’t fix it without FTP access to your server.
RattusKeymasterSend me your order number and new url.
RattusKeymasterContact me via contact page. Send me your order number and new site url.
July 18, 2016 at 23:09 in reply to: Internal Server Error on Gmedia Gallery v1.8.60 with WordPress v4.5.3 #7278
RattusKeymasterYou should check server’s error_log file to see what causing the error.
RattusKeymasterSo, when you edit gallery what do you see in “Query Args” field?
RattusKeymasterIf Developer Tools are a complete secret to you, you may have had difficulty finding them!
As well as a menu shortcut, you can access the Developer Tools easily either pressing “F12” in Windows or “Cmd” ⌘, “Option” ⌥ and “I” on the Mac, or by right clicking on the page and selecting “Inspect Element”.
In Safari, you will need to enable the Developer Tools by checking the option in Preferences > Advanced > Show Develop Menu first.
In Opera, you will need to enable Developer Tools by checking the option in More Tools > Enable developer tools.
To see all errors on the page switch to Console tab in the Developer Tools and refresh page.
RattusKeymasterPhotoTravlr module display EXIF information as well as Location on the map. Also with PhotoTravlr you can click on any tag, album or category of the image to display all images in chosen term.
https://codeasily.com/portfolio/gmedia-gallery-modules/gmedia-phototravlr/Also you can select images in Gmedia Library -> in Action menu choose “Batch Edit” -> select Description: “Add MetaInfo to Description” -> click Batch Save button.
Try first with a few images to see the result. With MetaInfo in the image description any module will display it.
RattusKeymasterPlease ask your theme developer about this error. I can’t help you with this.
Seems like there should be some background sliding images (behind the site’s content), but you are not set them up and this causing the error.
RattusKeymasterAs I can see your theme is not responsive.
Here is screenshot where to change thumbnail size:

https://monosnap.com/file/LimYwnNyrg56FvfiAWpWcBIizJmoGb.pngGo to Modules page -> click on Phantom Preset called “Church Views Preset” to edit it -> change settings to fit your needs -> Save.
RattusKeymasterThere is JS error on the first page called by your theme which prevent gallery to show:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property ‘url’ of undefined: /wp-content/themes/skt_full_width_pro/js/supersized.3.2.7.min.js
RattusKeymasterI’ve increased thumbnails a little. Can you check?
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