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  • 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!

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    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.

    Thread Starter edfrey

    (@edfrey)

    I solved my problem. Just needed to walk away from it for a time. When I came back to it I saw why I had screwed up the HTML coding.

    Trying to learn to much WP all at the same time. Learning overload!

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