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#1 2014-09-04 03:43:59

charlie.choc
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From: Marietta, GA
Registered: 2014-01-09
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Masonry style

Is there any writeup on how to configure the new masonry style?  When I tried it all my icons were a single vertical row at the left of the frame.

Thanks.

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#2 2014-09-04 03:52:00

rod barbee
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Re: Masonry style

there's the newsletter Matt just put out: https://madmimi.com/p/10cb35

Also, the layout will depend on if you're using the elastic or rigid layouts and how large the viewport is. If you've got large thumbnails and both side panels in Lightroom open, then I suppose you could get what you're seeing


Rod 
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#3 2014-09-04 05:01:17

charlie.choc
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Re: Masonry style

Thanks. I tried elastic on http://www.stalkinglight.com (now set back to CE4) with the same size viewport and thumbnails, so there is plenty of room. The only change I made in the publisher template was to choose masonry elastic instead of CE4.

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#4 2014-09-04 05:10:28

rod barbee
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Re: Masonry style

can you post a link to a gallery that's exhibiting the problem?


Rod 
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#5 2014-09-04 05:34:24

charlie.choc
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Re: Masonry style

http://www.stalkinglight.com has masonry turned on now.

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#6 2014-09-04 06:00:55

charlie.choc
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Re: Masonry style

I'm switching my site back, I suppose I need to set up a test site. I can switch back to freewall pretty quick, though.

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#7 2014-09-04 06:18:53

charlie.choc
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Re: Masonry style

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#8 2014-09-04 07:08:33

rod barbee
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Re: Masonry style

well something is certainly strange. No thumbnails are showing up at all. And I'm not seeing the reference to your Publisher template in the page code either. Do you have something running in the background that streamlines the css?

I just noticed that there is a Gallery 6.1.0a build. Have you grabbed that yet?


Rod 
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#9 2014-09-04 07:12:09

rod barbee
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Re: Masonry style

here's as thought. Did you also make sure to Publisher when you upgraded Gallery?


Rod 
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#10 2014-09-04 07:19:43

charlie.choc
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From: Marietta, GA
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Re: Masonry style

Do you mean republish the galleries? I did some and it made no difference. http://www.stalkinglight.com is the site using the CE4 thumbnails and it works fine. I used the exact same template  but selected freewall elastic and save it to the test site.

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#11 2014-09-04 07:20:52

charlie.choc
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Re: Masonry style

I have not tried 6.1.0a, and I do have mod_pagespeed running on the server.

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#12 2014-09-04 07:39:16

rod barbee
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Re: Masonry style

Matt or Ben will need to comment on whether mod_pagespeed has any effect on TTG stuff.


Rod 
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ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#13 2014-09-04 10:49:25

Matthew
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Registered: 2012-09-24
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Re: Masonry style

Looks like you're using Shared Resources, and haven't updated CE4 Pages with the latest version that includes the Freewall JS script in its repository.

Looking at your page, there's also a lot of other weird things in there. Scripts and mush that aren't a part of CE4. It looks like the PageSpeed Module is running on your content, and I'm not sure whether that's helpful, harmful or benign. Is this something you've done intentionally, or is your host doing it?


Matt

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#14 2014-09-04 22:14:42

charlie.choc
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From: Marietta, GA
Registered: 2014-01-09
Posts: 359
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Re: Masonry style

I run mod_pagspeed intentionally, I host my own site.

I had not updated my main page with the new Pages, got it working now.

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