A global function jigHookItems (items), when defined (for example in the Custom JS of JIG settings), allows you to influence the all items (images) list of your grids, prior to creation.Sometimes filling all available width is more important than fitting an image that is only slightly taller. It arose from a customer request to manipulate image URLs on the client side. In that particular case, we used it to change extensions to WebP when the browser supports it, to load pre-generated WebP thumbnails instead of TimThumb. The server-side equivalent could not be used due to caching plugins.Next-gen image formats: Option to use WebP where available.AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is also added but is subject to very peculiar server requirements (PHP 8.1+ and GD needs to be enabled -with-avif).Flatten Real Media Library hierarchy, a much-requested feature! Show everything under selected point(s) in the RML tree.This virtually re-organizes your RML tree at display time, to offer more flexibility. Compatible with "straight to lightbox," works fine with randomizing and limiting (to show a random selection from just a part of your media library), and supports Photo Engine (WP/LR Sync) with RML.Contents: expand everything to a single big gallery.This goes hand in hand with (and boosts the usefulness of) the Filter by option called "WP RML Galleries or Folders (of pictures in the grid)" as you could use your RML tree (Gallery or Folder names) as filters.Galleries: look for and stop at galleries for an on-the-fly collection.This can make navigation easier as it drills down to offer a single level, no matter how deep you organized the tree. Also allows "collectionizing" single or just a handful of galleries (regardless of their siblings). Give a name to this on-the-fly collection (or other multi-select content) with the "Breadcrumb home text." Supports folders too, even if they have direct content AND subfolders - everything becomes an individual gallery. Switch from dropdown-tree to a checklist-tree so you can mix and match any combination of RML content (synergizes with, and is at the core of the new flattening options).Facebook Albums now respect JIG's global "Order by" setting for (creation) date ascending/descending, title ascending/descending.The "Latest" feature uses date descending to reliably catch the last album. Since the new Pages Experience messed with the default album order (and you can't drag and drop albums on FB unlike their contents) this seemed reasonable. Updating an album doesn't change their order. Previously, during grid creation, users would not see their latest album in JIG's album picker in a readily apparent location (topmost).
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