

- #Lightgallery not working remote install#
- #Lightgallery not working remote license#
- #Lightgallery not working remote free#
#Lightgallery not working remote free#
You're free to customize all the options. Once you choose Lightgallery as the field formatter, you click at the gear on the right side of the table to see all the options for lightgallery.īoth view style and field formatter have the same options, so here you'll see options like the ones bellow: Once you open up the Article manage display ( admin/structure/types/manage/article/display), you can change the format for the image field to be Lightgallery.
#Lightgallery not working remote install#
The module provides a way to set lightgallery into any image field using a field formatter.Īfter you install a new drupal instance, you'll have two content types, Article and Basic page, the Article content type already has an image field, so let's use it to test. To configure the image field and thumbnail, open up the Lightgallery options settings and mark the image field:Īfter all the view is configured, you can see the results (the default view is looking at any kind of content published with images), open up the /lightgallery path and click on an image to see lightgallery working.
#Lightgallery not working remote license#
The view provided by the module after installing, already has an image field on the FIELDS section. lightGallery is a free and open-source library, however, if you are using the library for business, commercial sites, projects, and applications, choose the commercial license to keep your source proprietary, to yourself. IMPORTANT: To be able to properly use Lightgallery, you'll need to configure an image field.

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Lightgallery Thumbnail settings > Width or Lightgallery Thumbnail settings > Height Let's click on Edit button to see more details.Īs you can see the view is a page, you can create a block view of course, this is just an example, the important part is the FORMAT, it's a Lightgallery format, if you click on the Settings link, you'll see all the lightgallery options.Īll the lightgallery behavior can be customized here, on the style options, here are some of the functionalities: This view is installed along with the module. Using the view styleĪfter installing the module, you can check the admin/structure/views page, you'll see a new view called lightgallery. “They should have folks out (in Springfield), not in California,” he said.There're two ways to use the lightgallery, using a view style and a field formatter. However, when something is as broken as parts of the state’s transit systems have proven to be, Kane said, you need the bosses to be on site making sure the work gets done. And I think we shouldn’t cast dispersions on all remote work, clearly there are times and places where it can continue and should continue,” he said. “I think it was a hangover from COVID pandemic policies that were never really pulled back in. Quote of the Week: We’re seeing the push-and-pull between remote work and back-to-the-office play out in job postings. Kane, speaking with WBZ’s Jon Keller for the political analyst’s recurring Sunday segment, said news that several MBTA managers involved in capital improvement projects - all making hundreds of thousands of dollars per year - were on the state payroll despite living nowhere near the construction they were responsible for managing, isn’t necessarily a surprise, considering the recent past. “A place like the MBTA, where things are clearly not working well, it really needs to be all hands on deck all the time, in person, especially on construction projects and especially out in places like Springfield where they’re making those new Red and Orange line cars that we know are not working properly,” MBTA Advisory Board executive director Brian Kane said.

A former MBTA executive and the current head of its budget review agency says revelations that some system managers are living far away from the hundreds of cities and towns serviced by the T does not adequately reflect the response the network requires from its leaders.
