All of a sudden now whenever I add a new product, all the product images magnification state has reversed as in the product image displayed on the product page is magnified by default and when you click on the magnifier icon it displays the non magnified image.
Any one any idea how to fix this I would really appreciate it as all our product pages look awful!
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]]>I was wondering if anyone can suggest a free gallery plugin that can function like a usual woocommerce gallery: slider thumb, main image viewer within page (not lightbox), zoom on hover, etc…without actually using woocommerce? I’ve searched in vain so far, and I’m too novice to code one myself, so I’d appreciate any help/tips/suggestions
Well I guess the tldr is, I’d prefer a slider gallery that has zoom on hover features. Images used are mainly for viewing purposes only.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
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I have also attempted to just use a shortcode based magnification plugin that I downloaded from WordPress, but the shortcode isn’t interpreted properly when I place it in the slideshow. It just shows up as [shortcode text] in each slide. I am open to swapping out the slideshow or doing whatever I have to in order to get the magnification effect working on each individual slide.
]]>I tried number of lightbox plugins, i.e. lightbox plus, shadowbox, etc, but I can’t seem to find one that does auto re-size and have the “show in full” button to let visitors to view the image in full.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
]]>Also related, is there a plugin that allows visitors to the site to magnify the font to their desired level for easier reading?
Thanks for your help!
]]>I use Netscape 7.2 (not 8.x) because of its View/Text Zoom, a feature that allows me to specify exactly the size of text that is most comfortable for my eyesight and glasses. A setting of 135% is most comfortable to me.
That means I’m more aware of how themes look when magnified. When I modified Kubrick, I played around with the Masthead and css so that the theme __now__ looks good at 200% magnification. It also looks good in IE 5.5 increased sizes (I’m running Win2k, hence no IE 6.x).
If anyone’s interested in checking out the code mods, the theme is here.
Only problem: IE displays “Times New Roman” for the text of posts, which I want. Netscape 7.2 displays ?Arial or ?Verdana, which I don’t want.
Thanks, all.
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