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- November 5, 2011 at 2:58 pm #37868DecafManParticipant
Hi,
I’m currently styling my site to incorporate ImageStore and have noticed that the photos tab includes the image filename whereas images added to the favourites don’t have the filename.
This leads to difficulties styling the favourites as it seems to pick up its style from what’s defined for the Photos tab.
The behaviour is the same for a vanilla WordPress install with only the ImageStore plugin and standard wp twenty-ten theme.
My question – is it possible to style the favourites independently from what is defined for Photos, or perhaps just adding the filename to the favourites?
Any help much appreciated…
Thanks,
M
November 10, 2011 at 2:20 am #38207Xpark MediaKeymasteri sound like you are having problems with styles, can you post a link to your site so that we can take a look at it, you can also remove all the styles for the image store and create your own to fit your needs
November 10, 2011 at 9:11 am #38558DecafManParticipantHi Hax,
Thanks for the reply. I’m actually developing the site locally on MAMP so there’s no external links I can send you. The plan was that once the dev work was finished I’d upload to my server and switch my old site domain to point at that rather than developing live and having to work through the problems in public.
I mentioned that I’d also set up a vanilla WordPress 3.2.1 site (also locally) with no plugin’s (except ImageStore) or custom styles at all, and the favourites vs. photos tabs perform in the same way – filenames under the images in Photos but no filenames under the images in favourites.
Is this something that can be styled (adding the filenames to the favourite images), or is the image layout constructed in code?
(Also, do you have any documentation as to all the elements that can be styled? It would make things a fair bit easier than having to root through Firebug looking for clues. Just a thought)
I have to say though, problems aside, this is a fantastic plugin and one that will save me money not to mention getting a site styled the way I really want it not via some templated system that is “just OK”. I can’t understand how you do this in a free plugin – all I can say is thanks, and assure you that once I go live a donation will be heading your way for a job well done…
I look forward to your reply,
Michael
November 10, 2011 at 1:26 pm #38726DecafManParticipantHi Hax,
I’ve found it… there’s a field missing from the SQL statement in the get_favorite_images() function. If I add “post_title” into the field list I now get the titles appearing below the favourite images as well as the gallery photos thus solving the style issue as both contain the same data now.
Trouble is, when the next update happens I’m guessing that this modification to the includes\store.php file will be overwritten.
Any chance of this being added into the next release?
Thanks!
Michael
November 10, 2011 at 11:06 pm #38727Xpark MediaKeymasterWill added to the release, also I want to mention that I am working on version 3.0 with will add many requested features, fixes and performance, if you want to be part of the test group please follow me on Twitter or google+
November 30, 2011 at 3:26 pm #43806LauraDParticipantDecafMan, would you be able to instruct me on how to edit my shop.php file so the title appears below the favourite images? i’m not clear where to add the post_title? thanks!
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