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October 22, 2013 at 10:20 pm #55162atolmaproductionsParticipant
I’m pretty familiar with CSS, but I’m having trouble pinpointing exactly what I need to label certain elements that I want to hide or rename.
For example, in the default galleries template, which is the only one that works with my theme for some reason (Lensa), I am trying to remove the header “single ims_gallery,” or even rename it, from each gallery page. I also need to remove “admin” and “Facebook like”.
I am just needing to know what these are labeled in the files so I can remove them quickly.
Also, when I set the number of images to display in each gallery, it doesn’t work. It displays 7 on the first line and 1 on the next and then adds the others to a second page. I want at least 14 to appear on the first page before going to the next.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
October 23, 2013 at 10:54 am #55163atolmaproductionsParticipantI have fixed the bulk of the issues after realizing each gallery takes on the form of a post, so I edited the single-post.php file. The only issue I’m having above now is:
When I set the number of images to display in each gallery, it doesn’t work. It displays 7 on the first line and 1 on the next and then adds the others to a second page. I want at least 14 to appear on the first page before going to the next.
October 24, 2013 at 11:47 pm #55166Xpark MediaKeymasterthe galleries will follow WordPress templates rules if you really want to create a new template of the galleries you can create a single-ims_gallery.php temmplate or you can use the settings > gallery > template option to change it.
Elements on the page is controlled by your theme only the images are created by the plugin.
October 25, 2013 at 1:45 pm #55168atolmaproductionsParticipantThanks Hax! The issue I was having was the theme I was using. We since went with a different one that gives us more flexibility.
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