Very nice plugin. With some extra css it’s very nice. Would be nice if you can make the pictures clickable (not just the title).
And maybe an option to disable unused widget to slim down the js and css frontend files, because they are very big and you have lot’s of unused code.
]]>Hello Devs,
thanks again for a great plugin! Is it possible to limit somehow the size of picture that your grid displays on a frontend? I use large images for a “featured image” and I’ve noticed that eazygrid uses maximum available size, which is in my case many times bigger than a displayed container size for each post. (I see it depends on a browser which size it chooses from the ones offered by eazygrid, so it depends on a resolution, but in any case images are way bigger than required.)
Maximum container size (size of one grid piece) is not larger than 1024px (big center piece) but images are downloaded 2048px2048px.
This would be a really handy feature, because otherwise I will need to upload a specially sized small photo for a featured image or take a big performance hit.
Thanks!
]]>Hello devs, thanks for a great plugin. Finally a nice looking and functioning grid.
Unfortunately I’ve started having some issues today, when opening “Add page” in WP-Admin I’ve got a following alert:
“The API rate limit has been exceeded for this image provider. Please add a new API key or try again later.”
This happens before I open Elementor or place any widget’s in page builder. In the “Initiator” tab in developer tools I can see that request came from instant-images-block.min.js, from eazygrid-for-elementor – can this data fetch be done only in case of actual use of the widget and not on every load of “Add page”?
Thanks, with best wishes,
]]>Hello,
I installed and activated the plugin on my WordPress Multisite network, but I can’t find the block/widget inside the Elementor editor. Why is that?
Thank you!