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[SOLVED] How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 11:45
by morph3us
How to config Gategories view like the demo in
https://www.phoca.cz/joomla3demo/ with a mosaic in a box and with the number of pics in any categorie.
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 13:34
by Benno
Hi,
1.) Do the settings for creating 'Additional Thumbnails'
backend --> Components --> Phoca Gallery --> Control Center --> Options --> Thumbnails --> Thumbnail Generation Settings
--> Enable Thumbnails Generation=Yes
--> Crop Thumbnails=None
--> Additional Thumbnails=Medium and small thumbnails
Save & Close
2.) Create the 'Additional Thumbnails'
backend --> Components --> Phoca Gallery --> Images
3.) Do the settings for 'Mosaic Effect'
backend --> Components --> Phoca Gallery --> Control Center --> Options --> Categories View --> Categories View Settings --> Mosaic Effect (CategoriesView)=Yes
Save & Close
Kind regards,
Benno
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 14:56
by morph3us
First many Thanks for reply...
i Try to set all you send me.
In point 2 I've recreate thumbnails by select all pictures and click Recreate Thumbnails. if this is correct for my your process dont work.
My Phoca Gallery is 4.1.1 and i dont have any other plugin or module by phoca...
If you need other specifications tell me.
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 16:04
by Benno
Hi,
In point 2 I've recreate thumbnails by select all pictures and click Recreate Thumbnails. if this is correct for my your process dont work.
If you have done the settings for creating 'Additional Thumbnails' (Step 1), you don't need to click the recreate Thumbnails button. Go to backend --> Components --> Phoca Gallery --> Images and the creation of the 'Additional Thumbnails' should start (without klicking any button).
Kind regards,
Benno
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 19:12
by morph3us
In this screen my config options (report for you to verify the point 1)
Options->
Thumbnail Generation Settings
Pagination Thumbnail Generation no
Clean Thumbnails no
Enable Thumbnails Generation yes
Crop Thumbnails none
Additional Thumbnails Medium and small thumbnails
JPEG Quality 90
there are a problem wen i save the thumb dont recreate any in automatic i think decause i try this settings.
there are problems with this:
Images And Detail Window Size Settings
Large Image Width 600
Large Image Height 400
Medium Image Width 200
Medium Image Height 200
Small Image Width 100
Small Image Height 100
Detail Window Width 640
Detail Window Height 480
or other parameters in Options?
Very Thanks for your support.
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 10 May 2014, 20:03
by Benno
Hi,
mmmmmhhhh, no idea what's wrong there....
If your site is online and if you like, you can send me your login details via PM.
I will take a look at it.
Kind regards,
Benno
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 11 May 2014, 05:56
by morph3us
If you send me a PM with an e-mail for PM : We are sorry, but you are not authorised to use this feature. You may have just registered here and may need to participate more to be able to use this feature.
Re: How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 11 May 2014, 11:56
by Benno
Hi,
I just wrote you a PM, perhaps you are able to receive it.
Kind regards,
Benno
Re: [SOLVED] How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 11 May 2014, 16:17
by morph3us
Many thanks to Benno!!!
I think the problem are in additional thumbs, but not are sure.
Ivan
Re: [SOLVED] How to config Categories view like joomla3demo
Posted: 11 May 2014, 16:52
by Benno
You're welcome!
I think the problem are in additional thumbs, but not are sure.
No the reason why 'Mosaic Effect' wasn't displayed on your site was:
backend --> Components --> Phoca Gallery --> Control Panel --> Options --> Categories View --> Categories View - Legacy Settings --> Displaying Style=(there should be set '
Not used') if you want to use Mosaic Effect.
Kind regards,
Benno