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  • jrds

    (@jrds)

    This feature (using shorcodes) is considered for the next release. Thanks for your feedback!

    Hi again,

    First of all you should NOT need to fiddle with database for any conflicts with our plugin. I can see that something in the codes returns an array value instead of filename or file extension. This can be a php version/setting related issue. I think I can’t help you more if I can’t test our plugin code in your server.

    Hi maxgx,

    Our slider plugin uses a cache folder to store your sliders’ recreated (resized or copy versions of your source images) images. When you update cache folder is wiped out but your source images stand still. All you must do is to go widgets section and click save one by one all your image slider plugin instaces. This will recreate them again in the cache folder and your images will come up. We are working on a fix for this known issue, thanks for your interest and feedback.

    Have a nice day.

    I’ve just committed some code to fix this bug. You should update your plugin to get the link working on IE. Thanks for your feedback.

    Have a nice day.

    We tested the plugin deeply about multiple instances in same or different pages, it should work properly.

    I checked the links that you gave but didn’t find any glitch, maybe you changed or solved your problem?

    If you can reproduce the problem and give more detailed information about the scenario, we can confirm that’s a bug and fix it asap.

    Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it.
    Have a nice day.

    Hi Christoff,

    I inspected your slider’s images and detected that your images’ resolutions are 316*273 but your target resolution of yout slider is 320*286 which are bigger than your source images’ both height and width. Plugin would shrink the source image if it was bigger than the target (resizes the source image to desired width*height values) but plugin can not deform the source images to new bigger resolution than its own.

    However I need to confirm this situation with you. If I am right about this you should set your slider widget’s width and height settings to 316*273 to solve your issue about white lines above and below your slider images.

    By the way, we will update the plugin in coming next few days be sure to update to avoid issues and bugs.

    Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it.
    Have a nice day.

    Do you have the required GD php library?

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