• Resolved edfrey

    (@edfrey)


    I’m reasonably sure that there is a conflict between FooGalley and Print My Blog Buurma Whitepaper (Digital PDF) but have not found what is the cause. The result is I have no pictures in the PDF file that Print My Blog generates. Anyone have any ideas?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi I’m the developer of Print My Blog, and I think it’s just that Print My Blog needs trigger loading all the lazy-loading images from the FooGallery galleries. A question for FooGallery developers: is there a FooGallery Javascript function that my code can call to force loading all the images on the page?

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by Michael Nelson. Reason: clarify who I'm asking the question to
    Plugin Support elviiso

    (@elviiso)

    Hi @mnelson4

    Kindly try to use the following function to try and trigger images in a FooGallery gallery to reload and let us know if it does work for you:

    FooGallery.reload()

    Thanks.

    Kind regards,
    Elvis.

    Thread Starter edfrey

    (@edfrey)

    To my knowledge, FooGallery images should work with all Print My Blog designs but you do need to scroll to the bottom of the page to force FooGallery to load the images before pressing “Print with Browser” or “Download Test PDF”.

    Meanwhile, I will see what I can do to make FooGallery images load automatically, without needing to scroll to the bottom of the page.

    Sorry there’s been some frustration Edward. I’m afraid when you have a ton of different plugins active at once, they sometimes don’t work too well together up front. Still, I’ll see what I can do to prevent this particular frustration for the next user when using Print My Blog with FooGallery.

    Mike Nelson

    I received this as an email from Mike and did what he told me to do in what I have made bold. It worked!

    I consider this issue resolved; and Mike provides good Support. I have been a PIA trying to get this PDF to work.

    Thanks @elviiso for the specific function. I tried it, it sounds exactly like what I’m wanting, but it didn’t work as intended: the images are still missing when printing.

    By the way, this issue happens when you print any webpage that uses FooGallery’s autoloading: unless you scroll to the bottom of the page, the images are missing.

    E.g., if you go to this webpage https://edwardfrey.com/11-march-1997/ and print (without scrolling to the bottom of the page) the images are missing. Unfortunately, using the browser’s developer console to trigger FooGallery.reload() doesn’t resolve it either. The only way to resolve it is to scroll to the bottom of the page.

    Is there maybe a different function that we can use to trigger loading all the FooGallery’s lazy-loaded images? ??

    Thread Starter edfrey

    (@edfrey)

    I didn’t know anything about lazy loads. This has been learning experience for me. There is a setting in FooGallery that over rides the lazy load default; I have selected that and I think you will now see that there is a prompt load. I have not tried to create another PDF file – my laptop has lost Wi-Fi and can not power off. It is sick!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by edfrey.
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