• Hello
    I’m hoping someone will recognize which plugin created this code:
    [postgallery_grid id=”grid_” data_source=”data-4″ orderby=”ASC” flickr_set=”No username entered” slidesetid=”Sara Sandusky” content_type=”textimage” imgwidth=”150″ imgheight=”150″ lightbox=”yes”]

    I recently had an issue when updating to the newest version of WordPress. I deleted some plugins while trying to see if they were responsible for the upgrading issue I was having, one of which was badly needed as it created all the photo galleries on my site.

    If I could install this missing plugin again I believe all my galleries would work, at least I hope so ??

    This is one of many pages that displays the code instead of the gallery:
    https://atvscene.com/sara-sandusky/

    Does anyone recognize this? If I were to install the correct Plugin do you think my galleries would work again? If not what can I do to get all these galleries up and running again?

    Thanks much in advance for any help you can provide!
    Happy 2016!

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  • This looks like the Visual Composer photo gallery short code.

    Can you please check if you can find references to [vc_row] [vc_column].
    These are short codes that the plugin Visual Composer creates: https://vc.wpbakery.com

    I hope this helps and Happy 2016! ??

    Thread Starter jpellan

    (@jpellan)

    You are correct. Visual Composer sounded so familiar.. Now that you said it I’m sure this is what I used to use to build my many photo galleries.

    I went and purchased it for $36, installed it, but it didn’t cure the problem. I was hoping the many old photo galleries would be up and working again, but all I see is the short code on the page.

    I noticed it wouldn’t install because a folder by the name of js_composer was already installed… Turns out I already owned it… Anyway, in order to install it on my newly upgraded WordPress site I put OLD after the current js_composer folder “js_composerNEW and then I went back to the Add New Plugin page, then clicked Upload Plugin and chose the new js_componser zip file that I just purchased. I successfully uploaded it then activated it, and the same code displayed on my pages instead of the photo galleries.

    I then figured I was now using too new of a Visual Composer version so I changed the name of the old folder that was already there and tried to activate it by clicking “Activate the WBBakery Visual Composer”, then I got this error message”

    Fatal error: Cannot redeclare wpb_getImageBySize() (previously declared in /home/atvscene/public_html/atvscene/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/composer/lib/helpers.php:15) in /home/atvscene/public_html/atvscene/wp-content/plugins/js_composerNEW/include/helpers/helpers.php on line 114

    What do you think I can do? I can’t go back and rebuild all my old photo galleries, I feel I’m so close, thanks to you reminding me which plugin was used to create all those galleries…

    Thanks much!

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Since that is a commercial plugin, we ask that you please go to their official support channel, so you can get support from the people who know it best.

    https://support.wpbakery.com/

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know why it is not working properly. Other community members who may have faced your issue might be able to help you but your best bet is your product’s developer. Keep in mind we encourage you to use the official support venues, as it allows the developers to be aware of issues with their code and gives back to the community in a more robust way.

    Thread Starter jpellan

    (@jpellan)

    Thank you much! I will click over there.. Now that I’ve paid twice for their plugin I would think they will answer my support ticket.
    Thanks again ??

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’re welcome!

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