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Many thanks for the swift response and the trouble you went to to check the page.
The fix worked perfectly, but I myself would never have realized that was the problem. Thanks also for the tip on using the search field with ID#.The font tags were “left over” from captions in FlaGallery after I imported the images over to Gmedia. Some, obviously, were not closed. “My bad,” as we say.
Thanks again; I very much appreciate the help and the prompt reply.
kosisParticipantThanks for the response.
http://www.carolineschelling.com/galleries/carolines-life-by-year/
kosisParticipantMany thanks for the swift fix. Much appreciated.
kosisParticipantThanks; very easy. I appreciate the response.
kosisParticipantSorry about my italics errors above.
kosisParticipantNumber (1) you have explained in answering number (5). My bad: I did not understand.
Number (2) is fixed in Version 0.9.11.Number (3): I understand the explanation, but occasionally Gmedia simply “jumps” and reverts from “User Defined” to “ID” for no apparent cause while I am dragging and dropping. That is why I “Save” the order to “User Defined” before I start dragging and dropping, so it’s not a big issue.
Number (4) was not a request: it already works that way in a single editing session (!). That is, after editing colors in one album, if one moves to a different album, Gmedia “remembers” the numbering when you type in the first digit. I was just remarking that it is a helpful feature. Thanks.
Number (5) is fixed in Version 0.9.11.
Thanks for all the fixes.
kosisParticipantFixed in Version 0.9.11. Thanks.
kosisParticipantFor some reason my post was not positioned below your final post (with the CSS snippet). I have indeed used that snippet and have used the div, but it still does not work.
kosisParticipantThanks for responding.
That is the same code I used before, and the same div class — but it no longers centers the module.
I did set the Maximum Width at 350, but the player is still positioned hard left, not center.So there must be a different CSS snippet for the new version of Gmedia.
kosisParticipantRegarding number (5) above:
I experimented with these albums and galleries with large portrait-style images a bit today:
These albums have no normal tab view; that is, they render all their images Full-Screen size even in what is supposed to be normal tab view (they render fine in Full Screen)..
But if one rotates one of the images in the album horizontally (90º), the album returns to normal tab view.I assume this is a bug, since all these albums rendered correctly in tab view in the previous version of Gmedia even without an image whose width is greater than its height.
kosisParticipantNew question since Gmedia upgrade Version 0.9.10 :
Tthis CSS code no longer centers the music-player module.
Might I ask what I now need to center it?Thanks.
kosisParticipantpaladuma:
>>5. The module thumbnails in the gallery manager overlap the gallery names – it makes it very difficult to use the gallery manager.
Yes, in fact, it makes it impossible for me. I cannot access the gallery title link at all.
I did, however, discover the following concerning the gallery-manager module thumbnails:The “Create, manage galleries” screen works in iPad. The module thumbnail is positioned to the left of the active title link (top), description (middle), and shortcode (bottom); then the Module, Type, Last Edited, Status, and Source boxes are all on the right..
The problem seems to be with the positioning of these features at least in Firefox and IE (the two I have tried).
If I understand correctly, the “Create manage galleries” works in Chrome, but I have not tested it.The plugin author, I hope, will quickly address this layout problem in Firefox and IE.
Your wrote: “4. it is not possible to delete any item. If I selct an item for deletion and start the “delete”-function, the side mimes deletion of the item, but it will not deleted realy.”
See my post above; I could not delete a new gallery I had created, but the plugin author fixed that issue in the latest upgrade, at least for “deleting galleries.”
I checked your gallery (Firefox), and, yes, Kalkrabe im Angriffsflug is the the image that appears after clicking our first (top left) thumbnail, not the parent image of the thumbnail.
kosisParticipantFirefox and then tried it on Internet Explorer. Same result.
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