![]() ![]() Use the alignment button above the block! (Works only in themes that support it.) Usage The new WordPress also allows the blocks to be wider than texts, which looks great with galleries – so jAlbum bridge 2+ allows this option too. Editing the raw HTML title and image caption templates got removed - which was a bit techy anyway -, so you can only choose from the predefined designs now. For instance there’s a new transition – zoom – and a few new sort options too. In the new plugin it’s not only the user interface changed but under the hood all the transitions were rewritten too to make them smoother, and some new features were added as well. Finally Anders gave me hand by kickstarting the development, which was a big help. The plugin has received negative reviews for being “abandoned” deservedly, and even WordPress warned us they will close the plugin if we fail to update it. It was really frustrating I’ve spent so much time on developing a deprecated piece of software. Nevertheless I finally failed turning the plugin Gutenberg-compatible. I must admit the new editor is lightyears better in terms of user-friendliness and its WYSIWYG (“what you see is what you get”) nature. Unfortunately, the new editor was not backwards compatible, and even more unfortunately they failed to provide comprehensive documentation at that time. In October 2018, when I released jAlbum Bridge I had no idea WordPress will replace its post editor (TinyMCE) with a completely new one (Gutenberg, later Block Editor) in two months. ![]()
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