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This plugin provides an automated way to convert any standard WordPress gallery that is embedded on a page using the [gallery] shortcode into a WunderSlider.
WunderSlider Gallery also supports NextGEN Gallery to embed any gallery as a WunderSlider using the [wunderslider_nggallery] shortcode or by enabling it as the default renderer for the [nggallery] shortcode.
The plugin requires the WunderSlider which is available freely for personal use and can be downloaded on the WunderSlider page.
A license is required to be purchased for commercial use, see the WunderSlider page for more details.
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Usage / Notes on settings
After you have followed the instructions on installing WunderSlider and the WunderSlider Gallery plugin, go to Appearance > WunderSlider Gallery and have a look at the default settings.
[gallery] shortcode attributes :
The size
attribute uses full
by default. Set it to another size if you don’t need the full image size.
Default sizes are thumbnail
, medium
, large
and full
.
WunderSlider attributes that use a dash in the attribute name must be used with an underscore instead when passed to the [gallery]
shortcode. If used, container-class
, container-style
, container-height
and container-width
must be passed as container_class
, container_style
, container_height
and container_width
to the [gallery]
shortcode.
This is especially important when the display="proportional"
setting is used, as you will have to provide the container width and height explicitly.
Example:
[gallery display=”proportional” container_width=”80%” container_height=”360px”]
If you do not want the WunderSlider applied to a specific gallery, you must add the wunderslider="false"
attribute, for example:
[gallery wunderslider=”false”]
Usage with NextGEN Gallery
Any NextGEN gallery can be rendered as a WunderSlider using the [wunderslider_nggallery]
shortcode or by enabling defaults for NextGEN Gallery shortcodes in the Appearance > WunderSlider Gallery settings.
Example:
[wunderslider_nggallery id="123"] will render a WunderSlider for the NextGEN gallery with id 123.
The [nggallery] shortcode can be rendered as a WunderSlider by either enabling it by default or by specifying:
[nggallery id="123" wunderslider="true"]
For this to take effect, the option to handle NextGEN Gallery shortcodes must be enabled on the settings page Appearance > WunderSlider Gallery.
As with the [gallery]
shortcode, any WunderSlider attributes can be passed to [wunderslider_nggallery]
or [nggallery]
– those that use a dash in the attribute name must be used with an underscore instead: container-class
, container-style
, container-height
and container-width
must be passed as container_class
, container_style
, container_height
and container_width
.
Examples:
[wunderslider_nggallery id="1" container_width="80%" container_height="300px" display="proportional"]
[nggallery id="1" wunderslider="true" container_width="80%" container_height="300px" display="proportional"]