emmanuelramses
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Perfect, I understand. Thank you.
For clarification, I’m attempting to use WordPress/Lightroom plugin to sync my Lightroom photos directly to WordPress and displayed instantly as a gallery in your plugin. The above data is what I need to complete the process.
I have tried defining different post metas that I found from reviewing the database, but could not get it to work.
Screenshots, regarding what I’m talking about, are under the “How its Stored” section:
https://meowapps.com/wplr-sync/post-types-extension/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Photo Gallery - Responsive Image Galleries by Supsystic] Post TypeI understand. Thanks so much for the help!
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In reply to: [Photo Gallery - Responsive Image Galleries by Supsystic] Post TypeSo to be clear, the images are stored as a WP Gallery and not a post meta array?
And, there is no custom post type created with the plugin? It is either “page” or “post” if you go Pro?
Thank you.
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In reply to: [Photo Gallery - Responsive Image Galleries by Supsystic] Post TypeAs you can tell from my follow up, which is consistent with your response, I know the default “post type” is post, but that you can also add shortcode to a page. Now, just trying to figure out how the images are stored in the plugin. Thanks again.
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In reply to: [Photo Gallery - Responsive Image Galleries by Supsystic] Post TypeI definitely should have started with how great your plugin is. I love it. I have tried A LOT of different lightboxes and galleries, but this is one of the best in my opinion. Thanks for the fast response.
I’m attempting to use the WordPress/Lightroom plugin to upload and sync photos from Lightroom on my desktop (by Adobe) straight to your plugin in WordPress. The photos will appear as a gallery in your plugin.
According to WordPress/Lightroom plugin, the only information I need is post type (the default appears to be post, correct?) and how the collection of images are stored for your plugin: “WP Gallery”, “Array in Post”, “Array in Post Meta”, “Array of (ID -> FullSize) in Post Meta”.
If anything other than “WP Gallery”, I am looking for the meta value/meta key.
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In reply to: [Limb Gallery | Create Beautiful Image & Video Galleries] Disable LightboxI absolutely will.
I apologize, one more question:
I’m looking for the “post type” (post, page, etc), “mode” (WP Gallery, Array in Post Meta, Array of ID > Full Size, etc.), and “meta key” for the images uploaded to the gallery.
Can you please help with that?
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In reply to: [Limb Gallery | Create Beautiful Image & Video Galleries] Disable LightboxActually, did not realize the lightbox has deeplinking. I will NOT disable! This is an awesome plugin. Thanks for the fast response.
Let me start by saying I had a similar issue when I started. Although I could get my photos to sync to WP, I could not get them to show up in my Kintetika Theme portfolios. If I changed my “post type” to “gallery”, it worked and a simple gallery was created displaying my photos. If I changed the “post type” to “mtheme_portfolio”, the photos uploaded but failed to display in the portfolios on my site. I don’t understand all the complexities but looking at your theme, maybe you’re using more complex galleries/portfolios like I am.
I was happy to pay for the extra support from the author because I never would have figured it out. His site is incredibly thorough on the setup to give guidance on the correct settings, but my theme just treats portfolios differently. Ultimately, he determined what combination my “post type”, “mode” and “Post Meta” values should be and got it working. All this depends on your theme so unless both our portfolios are built with the same element and treat portfolio items exactly the same, I imagine your values are different.
Nevertheless, my post type is “mtheme_portfolio”, mode is “Array in Post Meta”, and “Post Meta” is “_mtheme_image_ids” (this value was hard to find in my theme, but the author’s site has great info on how to find). Not to be a pessimist but this information will likely do no good as it is theme specific.
I personally have regular collections setup in Lightroom. Given the way my theme is setup, once synced, the collection becomes a portfolio page in my theme. I manually move photos to the Lightroom collections, though I imagine a smart collection would work just the same (I’ll test tonight). The photos then appear in the respective portfolio pages in my theme. I have to use separate collections because it helps me stay organized. It’s an Ajax (filterable) portfolio, so I need to see clearly in Lightroom which photos the user sees when they click on the respective portfolio filter. So, although I tag keywords, I’ve never focused on that aspect for separating photos in galleries.