jmek
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That’s great news. I’ll be looking forward to using the new version.
In the meantime, I made my setup work with a bit of css:
/** give polaroid gallery full width, centered **/ ul.foogallery-container.foogallery-polaroid.foogallery-lightbox-foobox-free.fbx-instance { width:100%; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; } /** adjust sizing for mobile 320x480 portrait **/ @media screen and (max-width: 480px) { ul.foogallery-polaroid li a { min-width: 200px!important; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; } }
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Possible to remove text-shadow on hover?Turns out to be residual styling from my theme. Thanks for the response.
It was the “wrong” editor-style.css. My site uses a child theme but TinyMCE is drawing its Formats from the parent theme. Just duplicated child theme editor-style.css and copied it into the parent theme.
Now I just have to remember to do that on the next theme update!
Thanks for your help.
That’s what I had done that worked in the previous version. Can you tell me if I left any steps out?
- Edited the editor-style.css in my theme’s directory by adding the classes I want to show up in the visual editor (for example, buttonGold).
- In TinyMCE Advanced, dragged the Formats dropdown to my toolbar. In the Advanced Options section, enabled the option to “Load the CSS classes used in editor-style.css and replace the Formats button and sub-menu.”
In both Pages and Posts, the TinyMCE Advanced toolbar of the Visual editor has a Formats dropdown, but the only items on its list are the standard ones (for example, alignleft, wp-caption). Those are in my editor-style.
Any ideas?
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Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, that takes it right out of my ballpark. Sorry to hear it has gotten so much more complex.
Can you suggest where I might learn about how to use the Formats button in TinyMCE 4.0? I’m not a theme developer; I’m just trying to make a few custom CSS classes available in the Visual editor for my content authors who are unfamiliar with HTML.
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In reply to: [Really Simple CAPTCHA] Break with Gravity Forms and W3TCVery clever approach. Thanks for sharing.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple CAPTCHA] Break with Gravity Forms and W3TCI don’t have a solution, but I am having the same problem and I suspect it’s more a problem with BackupBuddy. First it hung on the W3TC cache files and I excluded them (not ideal, but a troubleshooting step). With cache files excluded, BuB hung on two Captcha forms which didn’t even exist in the FTP’s file structure. Going to try another backup solution; you might as well.
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I’m marking this as closed because I’ve switched to another gallery (one that enables individual links easily)
Deactivated, deleted, re-installed, re-activated, and reconnected Jetpack. Folders from wp-content/plugins on down are 755. The Jetpack php files are 644. Still no joy.
I realized something that may make this entire project a bust: Is it true that the images can only link to their full-page display? I’ve set Custom URLs for the attachment pages on the first two images before adding them to the gallery. Now clicking on an image takes you to the full-screen display, but without an image (just a gray background). I need each image to link to a different URL. If that’s not possible with Jetpack, I’ll have to look for another solution.
After stripping out a few more things, the CSS at line 265ff is gone from the source code. But the tiled gallery is still stuck in squares.
I would have thought that css was being added by JetPack’s Tiled Galleries. I had tried two other gallery plugins (Flip Image Pro and Post Tiles), but both are disabled and I’ve even changed their directory names via ftp. Could they still be injecting their code?
The correct shortcode is being used:
[gallery type="circle" ids="581,1907,1844,1281,65"]
And thank you for your patience…and your help!
I have tried the usual troubleshooting steps of disabling all plugins (except JetPack) and using the Twenty Thirteen Theme. No joy.
Cheers,
jeannine