Most likely not, but it seem to work as expected in ‘all modern browsers’. Does it work in all versions of all browsers? Please submit a message in the support section if you think it should be different. The menu can anway be accessed by a long-press, and it will appear as context menu. That’s right, it was made like this for simplification. I do not see any menu when accessing from a touch device Is it responsive and touch-device friendly? If you need advice on how to set up the styles, please leave a support message. Please have a look into the plugin settings page and the stylesheet located in the plugin directory. This can be specified in the plugin settings page. Can I choose which posts/pages and images it shall be activated for? If in doubt, do not hesitate to file a support ticket. Please specify the parent element to all the gallery or carousel elements. Probably due to that the the gallery or carousel wrapper is not detected. Only one image from a gallery or carousel is shown, and no arrows – why? Left mouse button down while swiping right/left with mouse – next/previousĬtrl key and left mouse button down while swiping up/down – enter zoom mode and do zoomingĬlick caption – turn off display of caption if captions are supported. Swipe left/right go to next/previous imageĭoubleclick/doubletap – enter/exit zoom mode Z – zoom mode on/off Which touch gesture or mouse operations are supported? T – swith between slide in/out or cross-fade transition Yes, for those users who are blessed with a keyboard: Messing around with various gallery plugins – that always require som extra effort to set up – or modifying page template code was not an option.Įventually the plugin was extended to be applied for general use as well, and the handling of one-post-per-image has just become an optional feature that can be turned on/off from the plugin settings page. The content of the slider is then defined based on the context of the page, for intance an archive page that contain the result of a tag query. To avoid the cumbersome manual navigation between posts, I decided to (try to) write a plugin to collect the image from each post, show them in an image slider and then navigate to the post from the image. Good question! Being a photo enthusiast having a WordPress site with one post per image, I realized after a while that there were limited possibilities to show the images in a smooth flow. or possibly frequently asked… Why did you make this plugin when there are so many others to chose from? Last used view style and background style is stored in a cookie on visitor’s device and applied if visitor returns. It does not store any data to the database other than plugin settings, neither does it send any data to any server. It may well be used in combination with 3rd party or WordPress native galleries.įor available admin options, please see settings. Used on an archive page, it will limit the images to those attached to the queried posts (typically category and tag results or search results). Supports modern image formats WebP and AVIF when browser supports it.Optional support for flipping image and viewing image in grayscale.Uses on-demand image loading and preloading – fast startup.Visibility of individual controls can be specified.Static controls that does not jump with the image size.Smooth navigation with mouse, wheel, keyboard or touch gestures. ![]() ![]() ![]() Visitor can switch view style and background.Context-dependent image collections automatically created.Plug and Play, no editing of code needed.Developed for photos, useful for all types of images. Image Projector – a unique WordPress image viewer that provides a responsive full-window view and slider for images in posts or pages, including galleries and carousels.
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