Thank you for your question about the Polaroid gallery view and column settings. I’m happy to inform you that, technically, our plugin does not impose any limits on the number of columns you can create. This flexibility applies to the Polaroid gallery view as well as other layouts such as grid, masonry, classic grid, and mosaic.
However, there are a few practical considerations to keep in mind:
– While you can set a high number of columns, it’s important to ensure that the gallery remains visually appealing and easy to navigate. Too many columns can make the images appear too small, which might detract from the user experience.
– Consider how the gallery will look on different devices. For smaller screens, a high number of columns may not be practical. Ensure that your gallery settings are responsive, so the number of columns adjusts appropriately based on the screen size.
– Although there are no technical limitations, very high numbers of columns could impact performance, especially on lower-powered devices or slower internet connections. Optimizing your images and using lazy loading can help mitigate performance issues.
If you need any further assistance or have specific design goals in mind, please let us know, and we’d be happy to provide additional guidance.