Wow, you are the best. Thank you! It might be 2 years old - but it looks amazing, I love this theme!
Now I just have to get to work promoting it better so others can enjoy my Dad's photographs. I'll see what I can do about adding more titles to my…
Sure: http://davidbeifeld.photography
I haven't done anything for SEO with it yet, so am just starting to work on that. I don't know a lot about how SEO works with image galleries like this, but I'd like to make it so that if someone searches for a…
So sorry - I just tried in Chrome on another computer and it worked fine there. You're right, must be a setting or maybe an extension doing something weird. Ignore me
The point of the CDN is to speed it up for the users. Just because it's not high traffic doesn't mean I don't want a good experience for my users And it's got hundreds of high res images so a CDN becomes so important to performance.
And okay, cool…
I'm still learning all of this myself, but here's a little background from what I've learned:
There's different ways to do CDNs. One way is Origin Pull - which it sounds like you're using. With Origin Pull, when someone requests a file from your CD…
Okay - I switched to W3 Total Cache and that does work *IF* I've already uploaded the bfi_thumb.
However, I'm using origin push to Amazon S3 and then my CDN pulls from S3. That means the files need to somehow get uploaded from my server to S3.
Wit…
I think the problem is that Photon is not able to write to my CDN and so the bfi_thumb() function fails because it can't write to the directory and so defaults to returning the original, full size image -- even though I've already uploaded all of th…
I activated a CDN on my staging server:
http://digitalmuse.site/davidbeifeld.photography/
As you can see - it's pulling the images from the /wp-content/uploads/... folder. e.g., :
http://cdn.davidbeifeld.photography/davidbeifeld.photography/wp-cont…
ohhh - that explains how it was broke in production too even though I hadn't changed anything - except, that I always get the latest WordPress updates. Drag, okay, will look forward to getting that. In the meantime, might try this patch which is the…
Sorry sorry sorry for going silent - I just installed this and I *love* it! The new lightbox looks great. And I love that you gave options to enable/disable things like downloads. Thank you!!
hahah, that was one of my first thoughts on seeing it too. "hmm, i wonder if you can remove the download button?"
oy, I can't imagine developing a theme and having to provide all these options. my sympathies.
(but also really excited you're going …
Oh, so weird - I thought you meant your Photon demo site. It did the right thing when I tried it and now I see that my website is doing the right thing too. Argh, maybe it's inconsistent or maybe I did something wrong. Not a huge deal because now th…
Thanks again. I decided not to tag images for now so it's not impacting me - but maybe others.
I'm not sure what your intent was but it would be super cool if the tag page looked like any other album page (that's how I was envisioning it, at least)…
Sorry, I just realized in all of my details - I forgot to mention this was with Chrome browser!
(I just tested it on Safari and it works fine there)
This problem is still happening in Chrome. Curious if you're able to replicate it in Chrome on iPad?
Oh, I tried a couple - I think that last test was with one that called them media-category/. I decided not to use them for now so I uninstalled the plugin but I do see those templates, so cool. If I do it again in the future, I'll just copy those ov…
Weird, thanks - that did fix it from getting the 404 and then was able to put it back to Post Name.
Now when I load the URL to a tag/category, I get the Blog Archives page with no pictures actually showing - guess I need to create my own template f…
I tried both of those but when I went to view a tag (or "media category") I ended up with a 404 Not Found.
For example - I've currently got Enhanced Media Library installed and I created these media categories & tagged a few pix with them (see …