dkemp
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Thanks Otto, that’s sorted it.
I seem to be having a similar issue as well.
I’m using WP 3.2.1, twenty ten 1.2 and have my own child theme based on twenty ten.
I’m guessing that my child theme automatically inherits the comment_form() that’s in the twenty ten theme if I haven’t created my own comments.php file?
The issue is that I don’t seem to be getting the FB login button next to my comments section.
A example of this is here:
https://tubezombies.com/gallery/Any help would be very much appreciated.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NextGEN Public Uploader] [Plugin: NextGEN Public Uploader] poor supportI completely agree! The only post I have seen the developers WebDevStudios comment on so far is one about a huge security issue.
If you are going to develop a plug-in at all you should be willing to support it properly in my opinion.
I’m guessing they did it to draw attention to the other paid services they provide which might have worked if they actually had proper support for this…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: NextGen-GalleryHi,
NextGEN Gallery is indeed a free plugin.
I’m not sure you can do exactly what you are asking in point 2.
You could probably restrict permission to the whole page the gallery is on unless a user subsrcribed to your blog.NextGen does have options as to who is able to upload images if that’s what you are worried about.
Hope that helps a bit.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: NextGEN Public Uploader] is not a valid file errorBump.
If anyone can help out with this I would be very grateful.
Failing being able to fix this problem I would be open to suggestions of other plugins that allow your users to upload and vote on images.
I have tried Photosmash which was great but I experienced a few issues with that too and it’s being discontinued.
Cheers,
DavidForum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin: NextGen Gallery – Images load into gallery rotated 90 deg, can't fixI’m also experiencing this issue and have been trying to find a solution online without any luck. It seems many people have asked the same question and like sciamannikoo said, they don’t get any answer at all which is very disappointing, especially considering the posts get closed and marked as resolved when there are no answers.
I do believe that I have found a fix for my case but it’s not ideal.
Basically I used the standard windows paint program to rotate the image and I think it didn’t change the metadata of the file which tells programs which orientation to display the image in.When using windows photo viewer to rotate the image instead it did in fact then display correctly when uploaded with NextGEN.
Give it a try and see if it works for you.Like I said, it’s not ideal because users uploading pics to my site aren’t exactly going to know this and would become frustrated. Also it’s not really feasible for the admin to manually rotate pictures.
Hope this helps a bit anyway. Bit of a strange one!