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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:59 pm 
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currently i am running on
Component Version: 3.0.180
Plugin Version: 3.1.0
Button Version: 1.0.2
and Joomla 1.5.23

my question is that, some settings are no longer working. they are settings except for the images root folder.
i tried changing the thumbnail width/height, the popup engine, layout, mark new images, etc.

it had worked when i had just installed, but then it stopped working after an hour or so.

i tried reinstalling, but it doesn't work.

*edit; reinstalled and they worked. but then stopped working after i was cycling through the Gallery Template


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How did you add a gallery? As a Menu Item?

If you add a gallery as a menu item, you should go to menu manager click on that item and you will see settings on the right of the page. These are specific settings for that menu item, and only when you change them from Menu Item edit screen they can be changed.

In other case, you add a gallery in the article using Admiror Gallery button, you need to check for inline parameters that can be applied to the gallery. Inline parameters have the highest priority, so changing any parameter that has already been defined inline from Admiror Gallery Component -> Control Panel will not have any affect on that gallery.

Hope this helps :)

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