• Resolved maxbahura

    (@maxbahura)


    Hey there,

    I`m scanning a book with over thousands pages and want to present them in a next gen gallery. Does this work? How many images does next gen handle? Anything I have to pay attention to?

    Thanks,
    Max

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  • Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @maxbahura – If there will be any issues (based on this description) it may be with limiting the number of images being displayed. Make sure the value set under Gallery > Other Options > Miscellaneous is appropriate for the number of images you will be displaying at one time whether it be a gallery alone, or the total number of images within an inserted album.

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

    I just started a new NextGEN Gallery with around 480 images. At first I tried to upload all 480. After uploaded, only around 120 images actually uploaded, and they were all random, so I wasn’t sure what had been uploaded, and what had not. So I deleted that gallery, and started a new one. This time I tried to upload only 100 at a time. After upload was supposedly done, only 21 images had been uploaded. Would this be a plugin conflict? Any other ideas for me? Thanks very much for the help.

    Just tried again to upload 100 images to a new gallery, but only 21 actually uploaded. I’ve created many NextGEN galleries, and have never had this problem.

    Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @notrobo – Unfortunately there is not very much context for the issue your are describing.

    It could be a server environment limitation, or it could be a conflict on this particular site. Have you tried deactivating all of your plugins, clearing your browser cache (and site caches if you are using a caching plugin), then reactivating the NextGEN plugin?

    If this fixes the problem then it was likely one of the deactivated plugins that was causing an issue. Now, retrace your steps activating each plugin and re-checking to see if the problem returns. If it does then that last activated plugin was probably the one. Keep reactivating and in most cases it is also best to keep checking after each plugin, sometimes there may be more than one plugin on a site that will create an issue. If you do find one (or more) plugins causing this problem we would greatly appreciate your feedback on them so the developers may address them as soon as they can.

    Also to note, in rare cases it may be the theme itself that is causing a conflict so while you have just the NextGEN plugin activated you might consider temporarily switching to one of the default WordPress Twenty series themes and see if this corrects the issue as well.

    If the problem still persists after all of this we would still want to know, even more so, as we will still want to sort out the issue and may need additional details.

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

    I just chatted with my server tech, and he says, indeed there is a limitation… so I’m going to try uploading fewer images at a time.

    Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @notrobo – Thanks for the update!

    – Cais.

    Turns out to be a plugin issue after all. Uploading just was not working; no matter how many or how few images I uploaded at a time, they would never completely upload. So I deactivated all plugins, and finally all images were uploaded. Sorry, I did not have time to test, one by one, which plugin was causing the problem. However, you mention custom CSS, which I have on that site. Would you like me to send you the code I have in place at this time?

    Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @notrobo – Thanks, again, for the further updates!

    – Cais.

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