How to change picture representation?

  • Unknown's avatar

    I have been working on my wordpress website for three weeks now and I’m finally getting satisfied with the results. There’s just one thing I can’t figure out.

    I’m working in the Gateway theme and I’m making a website for my photography. Now I’m super satisfied with the way my portfolio page looks like (with just using the standard wordpress gallery option, using tiled mosaic as a layout). I like to keep it the way it is now.

    The only thing i find super ugly is when you click on my pictures, there appears a black photo album thingy? Which shows my camera settings, room for reacting and the title of my picture (which I can’t change?). I’d actually like it to be more minimal, just the picture in a bigger format with a menu to click through my pictures or something.
    Now it looks like this.

    http://nikkirulofphotography.com/newborn/#jp-carousel-131

    My question is, can I change the way my pictures appear when you click on them without changing the layout of my picture gallery on my page? And HOWWWW?

    Oh, I don’t know if I can use plugins, because I’m not using the paid version of wordpress.

    Thank you sooo much if you are able to help me!

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  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi,

    I don’t know if the following information is up to date. If it doesn’t work, then I would suggest that you add a “modlook” tag to the sidebar to call for staff attention.

    The WordPress.com Hot Off the Press article “Around the Carousel Again,” written by none other than our fearless leader, Matt Mullenweg, and dated 12 July 2012, says:
    If your camera includes EXIF metadata, like aperture, lens, and shutter speed, we now show that next to the photo. (You can toggle this off under Settings → Media if you prefer.)

  • Unknown's avatar

    Oops. I forgot to add the blockquotes. Let’s try that again.

    The WordPress.com Hot Off the Press article “Around the Carousel Again,” written by none other than our fearless leader, Matt Mullenweg, and dated 12 July 2012, says:

    If your camera includes EXIF metadata, like aperture, lens, and shutter speed, we now show that next to the photo. (You can toggle this off under Settings → Media if you prefer.)

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