Yep, this is the intention. You can currently share themes to our main site, but I wanted to create a new system instead of migrating over the legacy system. I can't give timescales on when this will happen though.
I like the themes I've created, but there are so many launchers now that have really pushed the UI design boundaries that it'd be great for Alfred to provide more support for our community's visual design creativity!
First time working with anything other than WP preloaded themes. I am a very basic beginner, and self taught so it is wonderful to have support at hand as I usually sit all alone and struggle at odd hours of day feeling really dumb. The forums are good because there's a range of people on there too and usually asking my same questions, and I imagine they will even get better as number of users increases. All in all using this has cut my trial and error time before getting up and running waaay shorter. I love how they make recommendations for plugins and then provide those plugins so I don't have to go searching around the world for something that integrates. Really nice to have live people to work with!
Sorry for the language errors, english is not my native language.
The reason for my problem is that i put the same path for Gallery in user paths as the internal path for gallery. If i change it, then i see the themes only ones in gallery. The problem is that the new themes must be saved in the internal path, but i have to give a user path that is different, so the new themes are not saved correctly.
The reason for my problem is that i put the same path for Gallery in user paths as the internal path for gallery. If i change it, then i see the themes only ones in gallery. The problem is that the new themes must be saved in the internal path, but i have to give a user path that is different, so the new themes are not saved correctly.
If multiple galleries (themes) have been created then there should be a corresponding number of files as indicated. The size of the gallery file (SDG) should also be indicative of the number of images added to it.
Hi @JoeySmyth Everything is working perfect on the welo gallery minimod except because I painted over the default thumbnail icons on the game icon 004 png (the background for the theme page) it is now completely blank if a thumbnail has not been allready scraped,
I find the Gallery a little weird that it splits the images into rows. That kinda puts a limit on devs to use the same structure. Why not simply display the list of .kg-gallery-image ? For example I have 7 images and that is split into 3 rows. 3 images first row and 2 images next 2 rows. Pretty strange. That forces me to do a masonry type of gallery. What do you think?
A video gallery is an efficient and convenient Zendesk extension that allows you to communicate and engage with your end-users. It makes it easier to show the benefits of your products and services and explain how to use them. Lotus Themes can help you display embedded videos on the help center and make the most of them.
We design a video gallery on help centers in such a way that it looks clear and neat on any screen size. No matter how small the screen is, it will automatically adjust to it, and your end-users will enjoy using the video gallery on any device.
StudioPress is now part of WP Engine, the most popular managed WordPress hosting company. You can get this theme and all 35+ other StudioPress themes when you sign up for WP Engine hosting to build your website.
Inspiro is a great option for your art gallery WordPress theme if videos play an important role on your site. It comes with a featured video slider on the top, followed by your most important content.
2: Edit Gallery - this is currently selected, as this is the state in which you find yourself when seeing this pop-up (from the image above). Of course, this will allow you to edit the gallery using the options presented in this list;
3: Add to Gallery - if you want to add more images to the selection, you can use this option, and it will show you the rest of the images from your media library, that have not yet been added to the gallery;
Next, you are able to change the type of gallery to be displayed. You can choose between the "Grid", the "Vertical Masonry", the "Horizontal Masonry" and the "Carousel" types:
The option that comes next is the "Images per row" one, available for the "Grid" and "Vertical Masonry" gallery types. Naturally, with the help of this option, you can set the number of images that should populate one row.
The "Horizontal Space" and "Vertical Space" options are useful if you want to modify the spacing in between the images. These will also be available for the "Grid" and "Vertical Masonry" gallery types only.
The gutter can also be changed for the "Horizontal Masonry" gallery type. The "Gutter" represents the distance in between the images. You can modify its width, by dragging this slider from side to side, or by entering a number of pixels in the field next to the slider:
When someone watches the gallery from your website, if they click on one of the images, they will open them in a "Carrousel" structure. A "Carousel" is similar to a slideshow, and it makes it easier for the users to navigate through the images.
The homepage features a live-sorting gallery which makes browsing easy for visitors. Set up your categories to customize the filtering choices. Clicking an image instantly loads more info without loading a new page by using AJAX.
Portfolio comes with many customization options, including custom fonts, colors, and background images. This minimalist theme also lets you change the number of columns in the gallery, and you can choose the image size too.
You can do a lot more than show off a few images with Peak. This gallery theme includes mega menus, a slide-out sidebar, and full WooCommerce support. That means you can sell anything you display on your site.
Nico is completely responsive, meaning it looks and works great on tablets and phones too. As for customization, there are color schemes, custom widgets, and a mixture of gallery layouts. Portfolio items use a custom post type which allows you to publish posts separately on the blog.
Graphics in the Gallery are grouped by themes, such as Bullets, Rulers, and 3D Effects. The box on the left of the gallery window lists the available themes. Click on a theme to see its graphics displayed in the Gallery window.
The default themes are locked; no items can be added or deleted from these themes. The locked themes are easily recognizable by right-clicking on them; the only available option in the pop-up menu is Properties.
All the images in a gallery are actually linked files. From time to time it is beneficial to update the gallery theme to make sure that all the files are still there. To do so, right-click n the theme where you added at least one file and then select Update from the pop-up menu.
You use theming components to create and manage themes for canvas apps. A theme contains a collection of styles that define multiple design properties for controls and components such as colors, fonts, and borders. These styles are then applied automatically when makers use the themed template app to create a new app; controls and components are automatically themed.
The Theme Editor app allows designers to create and manage themes. A theme contains a collection of styles that defines design properties for controls and components such as colors, fonts, and borders.
The Theme Gallery app can be used by app makers to browse existing themes and download a corresponding template app either in Phone (AppTemplatePhone.msapp) or Tablet (AppTemplateTablet.msapp) layout.
Orchard makes it easy to browse available modules and themes from an online gallery and install them using the Orchard dashboard. This topic shows how to install both modules and themes from the gallery.
The gallery feature is enabled by default in Orchard. When the gallery is enabled, a Gallery tab appears at the top of the both the Themes screen and the Modules screen in the dashboard.
If the gallery feature has been disabled, there will be no Gallery tab visible in the Themes or Modules dashboard screens.To enable the gallery, click Modules in the dashboard, find the gallery feature, and then click Enable on the feature.
To access the gallery for modules, click Modules on the dashboard and then click the Gallery tab. A set of modules appears with a pair of Install and Download links next to each module.
As with themes, if you install a module it becomes available to use on your site. If you download a module, you save the module package file to your local computer. You can then go to the Modules screen on the dashboard, click the Installed tab, and then click Upload to install the module in an Orchard site. For more information about how to activate a module after installing it, see Installing and Upgrading Modules and Enabling and Disabling Features.
The Gallery tabs on the Modules page and the Themes page of the dashboard together display the aggregated list of themes and modules exposed by all feeds registered on your site. On the Gallery tabs for both themes and modules, you can use the Feed drop-down list to filter the display so that it shows all available items, or only the items from a selected feed. (This is only useful if you have multiple feeds registered.)
The images you add are slotted in and centred both vertically and horizontally in the gallery. This prevents the page content from moving around when you navigate between images of different heights and keeps the navigation buttons fixed in one place.
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