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  • Thread Starter LouisIsMyDog

    (@louisismydog)

    This is the shortcode I am using to produce (“https://capa.furniture/about-us/”). [mla_gallery tag=benches mla_caption="{+template:({+description+}|{+caption+}|{+title+})+}" size=full mla_itemwidth="30.3%" order=ASC ]

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your question and for taking the time to include the links to your site and the text of your shortcode; very helpful.

    I had a quick look at both pages. Your “bookcases” page uses nested <div> tags to enclose the items. The “about-us” page relies on the default MLA style and markup templates, which use <dl> tags.

    I suggest you use the MLA mla_style=none and a custom mla_markup template. You can find more information and an example in the Settings/Media Library Assistant Documentation tab. With a custom markup template you can replicate the HTML used in your “manual” gallery for your [mla_gallery] display.

    There are earlier topics you can also consult, starting with this recent example:

    Simple list

    I will leave this topic unresolved until I hear back from you. If you need more specific guidance on creating a custom template, let me know.

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for working with me offline on the pagination aspects of your “Capa Furniture” site. Based on the current version of the site it looks like you have solved the image ratio and gallery display issues raised in this topic.

    I am marking this topic resolved, but please let me know if you need any more help with this issue. Thanks for your interest in the plugin.

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