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Unfotunately I don't think WordPress captures that data.
Thank you for releasing this update...
I have a centered design on my site and whenever a pic without exif data is shown, the No data text aligns left on the screen. Is there anywhere in the code i can change that ?
If you are using the shortcode then you can set another attribute fail="" and set the html to whatever you want.
If not then you can amend line 217 of the plugin.
I'm not sure why it isn't centering on your site but you can change those values to resolve it.
I'm not sure why it is doing it. First up, are you confident that the EXIF data in the photo itself is correct?
love this plugin ... but it doubled my number of sql queries LOL
the idea is great, but i really made my server host angry with the extra CPU and RAM usage.
i'll follow this plugin. if it becomes more efficient, i'd definitely use it again.
cheers
david
www.davidsmeaton.com
There is one thing, however, that I'd like to ask. In the settings it's possible to select the category in which the plugin adds the exif information, and also it's possible to set it to 'none'. Is it possible to somehow set it to all categories? I have separate categories for different photos (like portraits, landscapes etc.) and I'd like to have the exif information to appear in all of those categories, not just in one of them. I couldn't figure out how to do it so I'm asking for your help. Thanks!
-Johannes K.