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November 10, 2013 at 12:39 pm #675
There are only ten images on each page when viewing the image thumbnail preview, how to increase the number to 20 or more?
Thanks.
November 10, 2013 at 6:34 pm #7247This is a bug – doesn’t affect everyone though. To work around it until there’s a fix, disable the Symbiostock cart manager plugin and you should be back to 24 images
November 11, 2013 at 1:00 am #7248Thank you for your reply, jsnover.
November 11, 2013 at 11:30 am #7249Did you check -Settings -Reading -Blog pages show at most “xx (10?)” posts ?
7horses
November 11, 2013 at 5:52 pm #7250@7horses wrote:
Did you check -Settings -Reading -Blog pages show at most “xx (10?)” posts ?
7horses
But I’ve never changed those settings, and I see 24 images per page (or any other number if I change the Symbiostock code that sets how many per page).
I just went to check and mine says 10, which I guess is the default.
November 12, 2013 at 6:40 pm #7251@7horses wrote:
Did you check -Settings -Reading -Blog pages show at most “xx (10?)” posts ?
7horses
Thank you for this tip, I changed the number to 30 and the Image page looks better a lot 🙂
Btw, how can we change the number of images in widget area like Latest Image, Featured Image, or Similar Image?
Thanks in advance!
November 13, 2013 at 1:21 am #7252@7horses wrote:
Did you check -Settings -Reading -Blog pages show at most “xx (10?)” posts ?
7horses
It really works, thank you.
November 13, 2013 at 9:46 am #7253@7horses wrote:
Did you check -Settings -Reading -Blog pages show at most “xx (10?)” posts ?
7horses
I’ve tried it but nothing changed. I have 24 thumbs due to the deactivation of the plugin although I’d like to see 48.
November 18, 2013 at 11:25 pm #7254I just notice I had this issue also. Thanks for the tips guys, after following your instructions it’s all fixed now.
November 19, 2013 at 3:52 pm #7256I have not had the white screen of death, but I gather from reading about it that it’s typically because you’ve exceeded allocated server resources in some fashion. Errors in code can certainly result in that.
However, it’s good practice to keep a copy of the unedited version of your file (if you’re really paranoid, both on the server and on your hard drive). If you encounter the white screen of death, just copy (using FTP) the unedited file back to the server and you should be back in business while you figure out where you goofed.
It’s also a good idea (if you don’t do this already) to use a text editor that uses syntax highlighting (TextWrangler on the mac is what I use) as it gives you an immediate visual clue for your stupid syntax typos.
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