Justified Image Grid WordPress Plugin Free Download Nulled v4.4.2 – CodeCanyon | Justified Image Grid v4.4.2 - Premium WordPress Gallery (Updated on 5th February 2022) is a premium responsive WordPress Gallery Script/Tool/Plugin that aligns your thumbnails into a justified grid using amazing jQuery as same as Flickr and Google image search. This professional tool makes your galleries stand out in an eye-catching and extremely unique new way! You can easily replace the standard WP galleries as [justified_image_grid] with lots of new easy to use visitor-friendly features and options.
WordPress manages all galleries and this superb plugin will display them. Or alternatively, you can also load various images from Flickr, Facebook, or use NextGEN as an image manager/source. Also unleash the power of image RSS Feeds and pull any videos from YouTube or Vimeo and images with sizes from 500px, Imgur, DeviantArt, Pinterest, Stumbleupon, Tumblr, WordPress.com blogs, and more!
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Simply load content from Facebook, Flickr to create a gallery display using jQuery. You can also easily remodel existing NextGEN galleries with this versatile plugin for superior display performance. Justified Image Grid seamlessly integrates with the premium WordPress Real Media Library plugin, allowing you to access your media library and organize your collections and folders.
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v4.4 – January 16, 2023 – Limit height to viewport setting, bugfixes related to RML and live preview, JavaScript hook for changing items of the grid.
New features:
New setting – Limit height to viewport. It prevents rows from appearing taller than the device/browser viewport (usable height of the screen), avoiding the need for scrolling to wholly explore a thumbnail. This was the default behavior since v2.8 (for over seven years), but there was no way to turn it off. Certain use cases benefit from unlocking tall rows, such as showing illustrations, mobile screenshots, lightboxless galleries, and portraits that don’t need to be seen in their entirety. Sometimes filling all available width is more important than fitting an image that is only slightly taller.
A global function jigHookItems (items){}, when defined (for example in the Custom JS of JIG settings), allows you to influence the all items (images) list of your grids, prior to creation. It arose from a customer request to manipulate image URLs on the client side. In that particular case, we used it to change extensions to WebP when the browser supports it, to load pre-generated WebP thumbnails instead of TimThumb. The server-side equivalent could not be used due to caching plugins.
Improved:
Font size slightly increased in the Grid/Shortcode Editor.
Bugfixes:
The detection for RML (Real Media Library) failed when it wasn’t installed and polluted the shortcode with attributes related to that.
When conditional script loading was turned off (to be unconditional), Grid live preview failed to work.
Checking for non-existent (or deleted) RML ID works again without showing a PHP warning.
RML’s “Overview of top level objects” functionality is restored.
Pre-PHP7.1 compatibility: removed “public const” from source.
PhotoSwipe: pswp—undefined-theme class removed when opened with anything other than the light theme.
Updated:
Documentation
v4.3 – November 22, 2022 – WebP/AVIF, RML flatten hierarchy and multi-select, Facebook improvements, numerous fixes including YouTube.
New features:
Next-gen image formats: Option to use WebP where available. AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is also added but is subject to very peculiar server requirements (PHP 8.1+ and GD needs to be enabled—with-avif).
Flatten Real Media Library hierarchy, a much-requested feature! Show everything under selected point(s) in the RML tree. This virtually re-organizes your RML tree at display time, to offer more flexibility. Compatible with “straight to lightbox,” works fine with randomizing and limiting (to show a random selection from just a part of your media library), and supports Photo Engine (WP/LR Sync) with RML.
Contents: expand everything to a single big gallery. This goes hand in hand with (and boosts the usefulness of) the Filter by option called “WP RML Galleries or Folders (of pictures in the grid)” as you could use your RML tree (Gallery or Folder names) as filters.
Galleries: look for and stop at galleries for an on-the-fly collection. This can make navigation easier as it drills down to offer a single level, no matter how deep you organized the tree. Also allows “collectionizing” single or just a handful of galleries (regardless of their siblings). Supports folders too, even if they have direct content AND subfolders – everything becomes an individual gallery. Give a name to this on-the-fly collection (or other multi-select content) with the “Breadcrumb home text.”
Real Media Library multi-select. Switch from dropdown-tree to a checklist-tree so you can mix and match any combination of RML content (synergizes with, and is at the core of the new flattening options).
Facebook Albums now respect JIG’s global “Order by” setting for (creation) date ascending/descending, title ascending/descending. The “Latest” feature uses date descending to reliably catch the last album. Since the new Pages Experience messed with the default album order (and you can’t drag and drop albums on FB unlike their contents) this seemed reasonable. Updating an album doesn’t change their order. Previously, during grid creation, users would not see their latest album in JIG’s album picker in a readily apparent location (topmost).
Improved:
WebP support extended to remote hosts’ webp-in-jpg way of serving images (which is based on the accept header). Now WebP thumbnails will be created when the content-type response header says image/webp even if the extension appears to be jpg.
Facebook Videos source is restored and now it uses embedding. Facebook supplies the player via an iframe and that fits both prettyPhoto and Magnific Popup. Only embeddable videos are visible from now on. It’s no longer possible to download the videos since the raw URL to the video file expires and the API doesn’t seem to have it (why it was broken).
Facebook and Flickr source selection (Album covers) no longer use TimThumb as appropriate-sized images are suppled from their CDNs. Previously, users who disabled TimThumb because it didn’t work for them, didn’t see any such image in the settings.
YouTube Playlists can now show date information (how long ago was a video uploaded).
Shortcode parsing in the editor improved so it can now retain some HTML and values with either single or double quotes. For example, it was not possible to add an image tag to “Lightbox link text” in Recent posts, now it is viable.
Gutenberg preview height is more adaptive.
Rows (with help text) wrap in the editor.
Misleading “What content to show” texts (in light of new RML features).
Bugfixes:
YouTube Channels load again, and the “nice time” description works now.
Yoast SEO plugin’s XML sitemap didn’t include images where you used the JIG Gutenberg block to insert a Grid.
Editing an existing gallery with many images could show some grey thumbnails in the WP media dialog, resulting in those images being accidentally removed from a grid.
Remote WebP images weren’t accepted as valid mime type.
When measuring external image dimensions, a PHP Warning: Undefined variable $update_result could occur.
On scaled, high DPI monitors the selection borders for buttons and Facebook/Flickr albums looked broken (in the editor), they received a minor redesign.
In come cases such as with NextGEN, double forward slashes would appear before the file name, visible in the HTML source. Previously the unencoded image URL wasn’t treated for rogue double slashes.
Some “dimensionless” SVGs could go missing from the grid when using anything but the “Same as lightbox” thumbnail base.
Unclickable grid selector dropdown in Gutenberg.
Intermittent undefined JS in the editor
Updated:
Facebook API to v15
Elementor 3.5+ widget registration
v4.2.1 – February 4, 2022 – Hotfix for never loading grid editing interface
Bugfixes:
Due to the jQuery change, the grids interface was stuck in a perpetual loading state
v4.2 – February 4, 2022 – Elementor and Gutenberg blocks, auto takeover fixed, Flickr album overview, WebP support
New features:
Compatibility with Elementor and Gutenberg (WP 5.3+). New blocks to pick your grids (instead of working with shortcodes).
Added WebP support courtesy of a fellow customer, mbariola. It will not yet make all of your thumbnails WebP, but if your original uploaded images are in this format, the thumbnails created by JIG will be WebP as well. Previously they didn’t even make it into your grids.
Flickr album overview: show all albums in your account without putting them in a collection.
Improved:
Facebook instructions updated to reflect current state of the onboarding flow, as compatibility got re-checked.
CSS classes on the JIG container are more meaningful and now filterable via ‘jig_container_classes’.
Noscript output updated to include effects of the ‘jig_images’ filter, along with caption changes to better reflect the JS version (to improve what search engines see of JIG).
In RML folders/collections, when an image is used to link to the virtual page (entering a folder or a gallery), only the folder title and item count are relevant. Captions from the original image are not relevant in this context, therefore these are removed from the source/noscript to not mess with search.
Testing the lightbox in the Shortcode Editor (opened from 1-row or other small grids) is nicer due to utilizing max available preview height.
Bugfixes:
Auto takeover of galleries created via Gutenberg is back, recently WP 5.9 broke it with the gallery block rewrite. The takeover functionality’s backwards compatibility is ensured for WP 5.0-5.8 as well.
Tweet button in prettyPhoto increased width from 61 to 73 px.
The ‘Copied’ tooltip was missing from individual Grid edit screens when clicking the shortcode for copying at the top.
Jetpack Carousel compatibility fixed including its SEO aspects.
Invisible ‘Add Images’ button text in the Shortcode Editor when used in the classic editor (WP 4.9).
Potential division by zero especially for “Gone” Facebook content. For example, if you had a gone video, the API could still return it although with a 0-size image, resulting in your Video album not showing anything.
Updated:
Facebook API to v12.0
MobileDetect to 2.8.37
jQuery to v3.6.0, jQuery Migrate to v3.3.2
Documentation
v4.1.1 – April 2, 2021 – Thumbnail improvements, Grids interface ease of use, checking invalid Grids, PHP messages
v4.1 – December 20, 2020 – Developer hooks for media library and recent posts, recent galleries for NextGEN, major fixes for RSS, YouTube, Vimeo. WP 5.6 friendly.
v4 – August 20, 2020 – Big news. Central grid creation area with preview. Visually pick Media Library content instead of just IDs. New Filtering options (RML gallery, Author name, A-Z, Exclude terms). 25 default limit increased to 100. PhotoSwipe sharing menu fix. Faster admin area. New menu in the dashboard. Removed Google+, Instagram, Social Gallery.
v3.9.7 – May 26, 2020 – Facebook Pages fix
v3.9.6 – May 16, 2020 – Facebook API update, RML improvements & fixes, WP/LR via RML, use WP thumbnails
v3.9.5 – July 12, 2019 – PhotoSwipe touch, YouTube re-fix
v3.9.4 – July 11, 2019 – YouTube source restored
v3.9.3 – January 24, 2019 – Facebook API changes regarding Pages
v3.9.2 – December 7, 2018 – Compatibility improvements with Gutenberg and NextGEN
v3.9.1 – September 17, 2018 – Facebook pages fix
v3.9 – May 27, 2018 – Facebook API v3 – use your profile and pages again, RML v4
v3.8.1 – April 9, 2018 – Facebook API update
v3.7 – September 2, 2017 – Important fixes for YouTube, 500px, FooBox
v3.6 – June 11, 2017 – PhotoSwipe IOS 10.3 update, other smaller fixes.
v3.5 – February 14, 2017 – Twitter summary card, PhotoSwipe zoom setting, Social sharing improved, RML v2.8.3 compatibility, Jetpack Photon and Facebook fixes.
v3.4.2 – January 23, 2017 – Hotfix for RML description and cover image, NextGEN search.
v3.4.1 – January 11, 2017 – Hotfix for PHP errors, PHP 5.3 or newer is now required.
v3.4 – January 11, 2017 – RML v2.8 compatibility, some Instagram-related changes, better sitemap.
v3.3 – November 2, 2016 – Real Media Library and NextGEN compatibility refreshed, 0-byte download problem fixed, many improvements and fixes.
v3.2 – July 11, 2016 – Visual Composer element with live preview, light skin for PhotoSwipe, jQuery v3, RML dropdown fix, many more improvements and fixes.
v3.1.1 – May 13, 2016 – Hotfix for Spanish sites.
v3.1 – May 12, 2016 – RML image order, cover photo, description, foreign characters compatibility. YouTube and DeviantArt RSS fix. Many more improvements and fixes.
v3.0.2 – April 2, 2016 – Fixes regarding the Shortcode Editor, old NextGEN, RML, IE browser.