Though we try our best to build NextGEN Gallery to be fully compatible with all types of server environments, there are a handful of common errors that can sometimes occur due to an incompatible server that may have some strict or insufficient permissions and settings. COMMON ERRORS Unable to create gallery – make sure that [...]
What is being deprecated in v2.0 and newer versions of NextGEN?
There is some legacy functionality from older versions of NextGEN Gallery that we are encouraging all current NextGEN Gallery users to convert over to the new ATP placement code, by re-adding their gallery through the ATP (Attach to post interface), following this help guide: Adding Galleries . The legacy functionality that is being deprecated is: Shortcodes [...]
Does v2.0 of NextGEN Gallery still support custom fields?
Yes, in v2.0 of NextGEN Gallery, custom fields will still work. However, we encourage everyone to convert their current galleries to the new ATP placement code, where you can add the same/similar features you used in the custom fields through the new gallery settings. To learn how to add galleries through the ATP (Attach to [...]
Does v2.0 of NextGEN Gallery still support shortcodes?
Yes, NextGEN Gallery legacy shortcodes will still work, but we encourage everyone to convert their galleries from shortcodes to the new ATP placement code. To learn how to re-add your gallery through the ATP (Attach to post interface) follow the steps outlined in this help guide: Adding Galleries .
What’s new in v2.0 of NextGEN Gallery?

We’re very excited about v2.0, our developers have worked around the clock to clean up the legacy NextGEN Gallery code, and make it easier for our users to create, add and manage their galleries. The biggest change we have made to the plugin is the Attach to Post Interface (ATP). NEW ATTACH TO POST INTERFACE [...]
What are the requirements to run NextGEN Gallery?
NextGEN Gallery runs best on Linux servers, preferably a WordPress recommended server listed here: http://wordpress.org/hosting/ like BlueHost, but will run well on any wordpress-friendly server with the following settings in place: PHP version 5.2.4 or greater MySQL version 5.0 or greater The mod_rewrite Apache module Confirm with your hosting provider that you have set in your installed php.ini file: PHP Safe [...]





