Sometimes (actually many times…) The built-in word press gallery function has not been cut. If this happens, you must switch to the WordPress image library plug-in. There are too many image library plug-ins. It may be difficult to find the plug-ins that are most suitable for your site. I hope to share one of my favorite Gallery plug-ins in my modula comments to make the work easier. Although there may not be such a huge function list as NextGen, I think the WordPress Gallery plug-in helps to quickly generate a beautiful grid library with functions such as category filters and social sharing buttons, which is a good option. Most text printer users. The
Modular review: the work done by the plug-in modula is an advanced plug-in, which is especially helpful to create a reactive grid library. As long as you specify the maximum width and height, modula sorts the internal images to make them look more beautiful. What does modula’s gallery look like? Well, you can always customize things, but this is a good example of what a gallery made by modula looks like. For each library, you can perform the following operations (if the function is only available in the pro version, it will be displayed): Visitors who display social sharing buttons on individual images that change the internal margins Click to view full-size images, add Lightbox effects, and choose from various pre created hover effects (more in the pro version) Add library filter (Pro version only), add rotation and slide effect (Pro version only) when loading border radius custom add shadow library to add circular effect, whether visitors click the filter to refresh the page or not The method of creating a gallery with modula modula. What I like is that the process of creating a gallery is divided into two parts. The
By default, it is divided into the following parts: The report will continue below. If you want to quickly make a gallery that already looks cool, you can finish it in about 30 seconds. If you want to learn more about and play with individual settings, you can play on a separate interface in the future. To create a gallery using modula, just move modula → Gallery further. Then, you can: provide a description for the gallery named Gallery (not shown in the front), and select the gallery width in percentage. Select the gallery height (in pixels) remember that male – modula will match the image within this size. On the next screen, you can: The
Choose whether to display the title text in the image and where to import the title text when it is displayed (you can use the title or description of the media file). Select whether to display subtitles on the image and where to obtain subtitle text (you can use the title, subtitle, or description of the media file). The Hober effect used when the user hovers the mouse over a single image (you can also disable the Hober effect if you like) now you only need to do the following: Select the minimum image size (modula will not resize the image smaller than this). Add picture from media library
Then click save, and modula will generate the shortcut code. To learn more, click the link I highlighted to go to advanced settings. However, even without touching these settings, the gallery is intact. Male driver will continue below, maledoes not touch single advanced setting, as shown below. Users can also click to open the image on Lightbox. If the image has been uploaded, the whole process of moving from 0 to the gallery may take less than 1 minute. This is how I put the plug-in very conveniently