For a couple of releases now, the Ahimsa theme for WordPress has included two shortcodes which I have been too lazy to document, and this post attempts to rectify that.
Quick Fancybox Gallery
If you are not happy with just simple old Lightbox for displaying images (and image galleries), then the Fancybox is what you need, and happily for you, and using Fancybox in your blog is trivial with the Ahimsa theme using the qfgallery shortcode.
Here’s what it’s supposed to do:
And here’s how:
[qfgallery title=”Photographs from Spain” scale=”0″ orient=”landscape” float=”left|right”]
URL to image 1|title1
URL to image 2|title2
URL to image 3|title2
[/qfgallery]
As is perhaps obvious, what the above does is create a thumbnail gallery (the thumbnails are sized at 128×128 pixels) of the three images, and attaches the Fancybox trigger to them, so that when a thumbnail is clicked the original picture pops up in a Fancybox window (which also provides navigation).
All arguments to the shortcode are optional.
The argument scale
specifies if the image should be scaled down for the thumbnail or just a 128×128 part of it should be displayed in the thumbnail (the latter is the default). This is a good time to mention that thumbnails are generated in a hacky way: they are not created at all, but are merely browser scaled down versions of the original image. I admit this is a bad idea, especially if you have lots of images, and my only defence (if it can be called that) is that I created this shortcode to make it easy for me to post a few images without having to worry about scaling them to thumbnails, or having to use WordPress’s media manager, etc.
The orient
argument specifies if the thumbnails should be displayed left to right and then in additional rows if necessary (“landscape” mode, which is the default) or in a thin vertical strip with one thumbnail per row (“portrait” mode).
The float
argument translates to an equivalent setting for the CSS float
property. If you want the thumbnail box to be to the right of the content, use the value “right”. Etc.
You can specify a name or title for each image by adding a “|” (pipe) symbol after the URL and then the text for the title.
FAQinWay
FAQinWay is a trivial implementation of a FAQ (a list of answers to Frequently Asked Questions) in a page or post. The answers to each question is revealed below when the reader clicks on the question. For an example, see the Ahimsa FAQ page. Questions and answers are added using the FAQinWay shortcode thus:
[faqinway]
This is the first question
@@@
This is an answer to the first question
$$$
This is a second question
@@@
Answer to the second question
[/faqinway]
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