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: Problem with Link and sizes on images
: Jmathiesen June 17, 2016, 02:27:40 AM
Hi

I have installed the masonry and wanted my posts to be showed on the frontpage.

It does, but the set sizes changes and the pictures are not linked to my posts, I haven't done anything i the codes.

Is there someplace where I need to enable the links and the default sizes of the feautered pictures?

The pictures are overlaying the "load more" button, think thats because of the sizes of the pictures.

You can se it here: http://wp.b73.dk


: Re: Problem with Link and sizes on images
: Tristan Rineer June 20, 2016, 10:49:53 AM
It appears that you have a couple posts with no images assigned, and those posts are causing the problem with the layout.  If you don't want to assign images to those posts, you can change the widget settings to enable the "Intro text" or "Excerpt text", and that may fix the size differences.


: Re: Problem with Link and sizes on images
: Jmathiesen July 01, 2016, 02:05:50 AM
It appears that you have a couple posts with no images assigned, and those posts are causing the problem with the layout.  If you don't want to assign images to those posts, you can change the widget settings to enable the "Intro text" or "Excerpt text", and that may fix the size differences.

I have try follow the "demo guide" and have done exactly what they have done - but it does not give the same result. I haven't done anything in the editor - but the S5 Masonry simply does not work on my site no mather what I try.


: Re: Problem with Link and sizes on images
: Tristan Rineer July 01, 2016, 08:25:30 AM
It looks to me like it's working, but you might want to test various changes to the widget settings in order to make it display better on your site.  Your images aren't wide enough to look right with the 50% column widths, but it would probably look fine with the 33% width.  You can also experiment with enabling the title and/or Excerpt/Intro text, overlay mode, or any of the other style options included in the widget settings.