I would like to filter categorys in my premium media grid plugin from a link of a parent page.
Imagine that I have a first page with two links, this two links have the same target page with a specific “tag” who represent one of the category name in my premium media grid.
example:
first link : https://mywebsite.fr/mypagewithPMG?category=”cat1″
second link: https://mywebsite.fr/mypagewithPMG?category=”cat2″
On click on one of this link, i would like to show the page with the filtered category.
Do you think it’s possible to do that ? Many thanks per advance
]]>Is there anything I could do to fix this?
Thanks so much.
]]>i’m using the Premium Media Grid on about 30 project-pages of our new agency website. I linked one of those pages. Unfortunately the plugin is not working properly for me.
Sometimes a couple of images in a column are completely overlapping and sometimes there are randomly huge gaps between the images and some aren’t even loading, it seems. When i change the size of my browser window, the images rearrange correctly.
I deactivated all other plugins but elementor and the premium addons, but it didn’t help. Same problems appear when using the ‘even’ layout, i think.
Would be great to get some help with this!
Thanks in advance
]]>I’m having an issue with the Premium Media Grid. Sometimes when going to a page where the premium media grid is being used, the images appear crushed. I’ve had the issue on Safari for Mac but my colleague tried on Chrome for Windows and also had the same issue.
Here’s a screenshot of what it looks like
]]>However I also need to insert images (Logos) into the ‘Title’ section under each main image. I inserted it through html which worked fine, however the Zoom effect switches on for these Logos as well which I don’t want..
I tried to see if I could use custom CSS to switch this zoom effect on for just the title and found the below will affect just the title (tested with opacity, background color etc which worked) Unfortunately could not find a way to switch the zoom off:
.premium-gallery-img-name {
?????
}
Is there a way to switch the zoom off for just the “.premium-gallery-img-name” part? Thanks!
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