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by Shaun Alberts
4.9 (8 reviews)
NextGEN Custom Fields
Creates the ability to quickly and easily add custom fields to NextGEN Galleries and Images.
Tested up to WP 6.4 (Current: 6.9)
v1.2.5
Current Version v1.2.5
Updated 2 years ago
Last Update on 19 Jan, 2024
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Showing 3 of 3| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| ngg-custom-fields | 1 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| NextGEN Gallery | 115 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| nextgen | 125 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
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- Version
- 1.2.5
- Last Updated
- Jan 19, 2024
- Requires WP
- 2.7.1+
- Tested Up To
- 6.4
- PHP Version
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- Author
- Shaun Alberts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about NextGEN Custom Fields
Have you ever wanted to add just a little more information about a picture in your NextGEN Gallery? Maybe you wanted to add the name of the photographer? Or where the picture was taken? Well, with this plugin you can add as many extra custom fields to the images as you need, and stop you trying to squeeze all the info into the description.
After activation the plugin, there will be a new main menu item in the WordPress dashboard, labeled "NGG Custom Fields". If you open this menu item, you will be able to add "Gallery Custom Fields", or "Image Custom Fields". "Gallery Custom Fields" are used to add information about the gallery as a whole, while Image "Custom Fields" are used for adding information about each individual image. When you add a custom field from this screen, you select which of your NGG galleries it is linked to.
Click "Manage Gallery" from under the "Gallery" menu option on the left of WordPress Choose a gallery to manage All gallery custom fields linked to this gallery should show in the "Gallery settings" section of the page under a heading of "Custom Fields" All image custom fields linked to this gallery should show in columns to the right of each image.
So once you’ve created custom fields linked to your galleries, and inputted the values in NGG’s Manage Gallery screen, you’ll want to display these fields in your galleries on your site. For "Image" custom fields - You place the following tag in the gallery template: <?php echo nggcf_get_field($image->pid, "Your Image Field Name"); ?> For "Gallery" custom fields - You place the following tag in the gallery template: <?php echo nggcf_get_gallery_field($gallery->ID, "Your Gallery Field Name"); ?> For NGG 1.x, you can find the gallery templates in the /plugins/nextgen-gallery/view/ directory. For the default shortcode, [nggallery id=x], you add the tag to the gallery.php file. If you add the template attribute to your shortcode, you need to alter the appropriate template. eg: If you use the [nggallery id=x template="caption"], you need to add the tag to the gallery-caption.php template. For NGG version 2.x, you need to add the tag to the /nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/nextgen_basic_gallery/templates/thumbnails/index.php template. This will only work for galleries inserted WITHOUT selecting a template from the gallery display options. NGG v2.x templating system can be confusing for some users. Please see this page for more info on which templates are used under different settings. Please be aware, for “Image Custom Fields", the tag needs to be placed inside the foreach() loop in the template, as that loop is outputting each image. For “Gallery Custom Fields", be sure to place the tag outside of the foreach, or it will show for each image. Common Problems Make sure you add the fields you want to the correct place. Image fields added from the "Image Custom Fields" menu option and gallery fields from the "Gallery Custom Fields" option. Sounds simple, but you can overlook it. NGG 2.x introduced template caching, so sometimes you need to clear the cache to get the custom fields showing in your gallery. Go to "Gallery->Other Options->Miscellaneous" and click the "Clear image cache" button, the refresh your gallery page. If you have unusual characters in your fields names, it can break the output. Stick to upper and lower case letters, and numbers to avoid any issues. As of version 0.5 there is some basic sanitation done to the names of fields and their values, but it is far from perfect. It should allow characters such as apostrophes well enough though.