• Resolved aniads

    (@aniads)


    Hi,
    My clients doesn’t have access to all options of Nextgen Gallery.
    But they want to use edit thumbnail options. This option works form them, but they don’t see changes on the front-end. To see that changes Clear Cache button must be clicked. But they don’t have access to it (only admin can use this option).
    How can I insert Clear Cache button on the nggallery-manage-gallery screen, which is visible for editor?
    Or how can I fix this problem another way (thumbnail changes on the front-end without clearing the cache by Clear cache button).
    Please help.

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  • Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    @aniads – You can append the following to the site’s TLD (read: WordPress installation domain): ?ngg_flush=1 for example: https://example.com/?ngg_flush=1

    It’s not specifically a cache clearing action alone although it should work for what you are describing.

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by Imagely.
    Thread Starter aniads

    (@aniads)

    @imagely – thank you. I’ve tried this and it doesn’t work.
    Thumbnails are still the same (I have also tried to clear browser cache).
    When I’ve clicked the Clear Cache button
    (on Page ngg_other_options -> id=”miscellaneous” Tab) Thumbnails on the front page are downloading again (and we can see this process) with my changes (new crop).
    When I’ve used your method with ?ngg_flush=1, Thumbnails are staying the same (without downloading effect).
    I’m using [nggallery] shortcode on the front-page.

    Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    @aniads – Are you clearing all relevant caches for the site including those within your browser (or using an anonymous browser window)?

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

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