Modula Image Gallery

Description

With Modula, building stunning lightbox galleries, masonry grids, custom grids, and more is easier than ever with a few clicks from the WordPress dashboard.

Modula is the best WordPress gallery plugin for adding custom, unique, and responsive galleries to your website. It has a free and a premium version, both of which allow you to add amazing, fast-loading galleries.

What does the Free version of Modula offer:

– Multiple types of image galleries: Creative, Custom grid, Masonry
– 100% Gutenberg compatibility
– Integrations with most popular website builders: Beaver Builder, Elementor, Divi Builder
– Lightbox effect for images
– Social buttons for image sharing are Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Email. See the demo for social sharing.
– Import/Export tool: great for moving your galleries to another site without jumping through hoops.
– Custom CSS personalization
– Upload positioning control, set if new images are added at the start or end of your gallery
– Social buttons for image sharing: Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Email. See demo for social sharing

Now for the Premium version:

Defaults: Are you tired of going through each gallery and setting up the same settings repeatedly? Use the Defaults extension to define a basic set of options for your galleries, then simply add this to each new gallery you create. It saves a lot of time!
Bulk Edit: Easily edit multiple images at once, saving up precious configuration time.
Video gallery: Use the Video extension to combine videos with images in your galleries. It works with YouTube, Vimeo, and self-hosted videos.
Lightbox slideshow: improve the user experience with your galleries by presenting the images in a stunning slideshow.
Slider gallery: This helps display your gallery images in a new format type: slider. It can be synced with a thumbnail strip below it. You can switch it up by adding different elements to the slider: dots, arrows, a fade effect, infinite loop, center mode, and more.
Gallery Filters: Apply one or more filters to your images to allow your website’s visitors to easily sort through your gallery.
Albums: Let’s say you are going on a holiday trip and wish to document each day in a separate gallery. The Albums extension will allow you to group up all your holiday galleries in a single listing, enabling easy access to your precious memories.
– Multiple dynamic effects: Loading Effects, Hover effects and Zoom effects
Watermark images: protect your photos by adding custom watermarks.
Right-Click Protection: use it to prevent visitors from downloading your images with right-click protection. It also turns off keyboard shortcuts for downloading images.
Speed UP: Using this extension, you can optimize your images by reducing their file sizes, resizing them through ShortPixel’s image optimization algorithms, and serving them from StackPath’s CDN (content delivery network). The result? A fast website without the high costs associated with it.
Whitelabel: This extension helps you remove all mentions of Modula from the plugin and customize it with your own brand, logo, and text.
– Support and updates are included with each purchase for one year.

SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO CREATE A PHOTO GALLERY WITH MODULA

To insert a gallery onto a WordPress post/page all you need to do is copy the shortcode from your Modula gallery edit page.

Your shortcode will look just like this:

[modula id=”1192″]

Here are a couple of quick tutorials on how to create your dream gallery using the free version:

WordPress Image Gallery
Custom grid Gallery
Masonry Image Gallery
Mobile responsive Gallery
Beaver Builder Gallery
Elementor Image Gallery
Divi Builder Gallery

When using the premium version, you can also create:
Video Gallery in WordPress
Gallery Slider in WordPress
Gallery with Hover Effects
Gallery Album

NEED HELP USING MODULA?

– Search our extensive knowledge base for documentation about installing the plugin/the extensions, available settings and how to use them.
– Browse Modula’s WordPress forum to find answers to your queries or create a new topic.
Contact us directly for support.

Do you have galleries already created in NextGen, Envira, Final Tiles Grid Gallery or FooGallery and want to migrate them to Modula?
Use our dedicated tools:
Migrate away from NextGEN Gallery
Migrate away from FooGallery
Migrate away from Envira Gallery
Migrate away from Final Tiles
Migrate away from Photoblocks Gallery

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3rd party or external service disclaimer

The plugin connects to our website through an API call (https://wp-modula.com/wp-json/mt/v1/get-all-extensions) in order to request a list of available extensions.

IT DOES NOT SEND ANY DATA NOR DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION FROM THE REQUEST

Our privacy policy can be found at this URL https://wp-modula.com/privacy-policy/

Screenshots

  • Custom Grid – Freely resize images
  • Custom Grid – Helper Grid
  • Back-end Options UI Walkthrough
  • Responsive galleries created with Modula

Blocks

This plugin provides 1 block.

  • Modula Gallery

Installation

For automatic installation:

The simplest way to install is to click on \’Plugins\’ then \’Add\’ and type \’Modula\’ in the search field.

For manual installation 1:

  1. Login to your website and go to the Plugins section of your admin panel.
  2. Click the Add New button.
  3. Under Install Plugins, click the Upload link.
  4. Select the plugin zip file (modula.x.x.x.zip) from your computer then click the Install Now button.
  5. You should see a message stating that the plugin was installed successfully.
  6. Click the Activate Plugin link.

For manual installation 2:

  1. You should have access to the server where WordPress is installed. If you don\’t, see your system administrator.
  2. Copy the plugin zip file (modula.x.x.x.zip) up to your server and unzip it somewhere on the file system.
  3. Copy the \”modula-lite\” folder into the /wp-content/plugins directory of your WordPress installation.
  4. Login to your website and go to the Plugins section of your admin panel.
  5. Look for \”Modula\” and click Activate.

FAQ

How to add a Modula gallery to posts and pages?

Check out this article to find out how easy it is to add Modula galleries to WordPress posts and pages

Can I migrate galleries created with other plugins?

YES! Whether you have galleries created with NextGEN, FooGallery, Envira Gallery, Final Tiles or Photoblocks, you can transform them into Modula galleries on the spot, with our migrator plugins available in the WordPress repository:
Migrate away from NextGEN Gallery
Migrate away from FooGallery
Migrate away from Envira Gallery
Migrate away from Final Tiles
Migrate away from Photoblocks Gallery

The layout doesn’t look correct

Check the console of the browser and look if you see any error like: “Uncaught TypeError: undefined is not a function”
This errors means that the browser doesn’t know the Modula JavaScript plugin, most of the time the problem is caused by a wrong jQuery inclusion by the theme or another plugin.

Why does some image look blurry ?

If you get blurry and pixellated images then you need to raise the “Minimum image width” parameter inside the “General” section.

How can I get support?

Free support is included only with a PRO license: Buy Modula PRO

How can I say thanks?

  • Give us 5 stars on WordPress
  • Just recommend our plugin to your friends! or
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Reviews

September 18, 2024 1 reply
It does exactly what I wanted. A beautiful masonery gallery with Pinterest links!
September 10, 2024 1 reply
Was using other gallery plugins, three in fact over the past few years. This one beats them, easy to use, easy user interface. Thanks a million!
August 22, 2024 1 reply
As a freelancer, I purchased this plugin for a client who wanted to create her own image galleries. Modula worked well for the task, but the abundance of options was a bit overwhelming for my client. It’s best to set up the gallery yourself or create a template gallery that can be duplicated and edited, making it easier for clients to manage. The installation process wasn’t straightforward and took some time to figure out. I had to uninstall and reinstall the plugin to get it fully functional. However, the overall experience was positive, and when I reached out to support, they were friendly and helpful. In summary, Modula is a great tool, but the extensive options might be initially frustrating for you or your client. It would be helpful if they offered different views—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—so that clients aren’t overwhelmed when they first click the “edit gallery” button. A beginner view could include basic settings like thumbnail size, gallery type, thumbnail gap, pagination type, and color. Just my thoughts. Overall I would say that it could be more user friendly especially with the install, set up, and explanation of what an upgrade includes. I upgraded, then it did not work, then I had to uninstall and reinstall the plugin to get everything working. I looked at the site and it did not clearly state that I would get the slider gallery with the upgrade, so after upgrading I was confused, spent time researching, finally uninstalled and reinstalled and the new upgraded features started working. In the end, the friendly and helpful tech support was such a relief—they truly made the experience a pleasant one. However, I’m not sure about their response times or if they tend to reply only during the night (for my timezone). It would be helpful if they could provide more information on this.
August 15, 2024 1 reply
I like this gallery plugin a lot, because even the free version is capable of generating beautiful galleries that I like the look of: I like the look of the masonry gallery; It’s easy to add a bunch of images to start a new gallery, then drag and drop to order them; I set the gutter to the default 10 pixels; I set the image size to “medium,” which I set in media manager to be 400 x 400 pixels. My tips on laying out an attractive gallery: I like “automatic” column type (fill each row edge to edge with images) and then I set row height to 250 pixels. I set the aspect ratio of each image to match what I think is best for the content. Then I order the images to achieve a pleasing look. That is, avoid a row that’s got just a couple of wide images, because that row will be really tall. Set some portrait-oriented images to fall at the end of the row to keep the row to a moderate height. The settings include whether or not to display the image title and the image caption. Keep in mind that the TITLE is displayed in the gallery page hover or not, while the CAPTION is displayed only on hover. You set the title and caption for each image in the gallery. I used my theme’s “additional CSS” to style the titles and captions: bold, centered text and add a semi-transparent background behind the text. In each gallery’s settings you can set the font color and size for titles and captions.
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Contributors & Developers

“Modula Image Gallery” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

2.10.2 – 30.09.2024

Added: Multiple columns for the Masonry gallery type
Fixed: Sanitize captions for fancybox (security fix)

2.10.1 – 19.09.2024

Changed: Hide instead of disable admin settings on parent change. ( #1031 )
Fixed: PHP warning: undefined value.( #1041 )

2.10.0 – 10.09.2024

Fixed: Debug metabox default to off ( #1035 )
Added: Image upload position choice, users can now choose where to upload images in the gallery. ( #1015 )
Changed: UI improvements for the gallery edit page. ( #1034 )

2.9.5 – 09.09.2024

Fixed: Compatibility with ACF Pro ( #937 )
Fixed: Not importing sourge-gallery captions for existing media images. ( #904 )
Fixed: Admin table listing error when searching for string containing %s. ( #1036 )

2.9.4 – 30.08.2024

Removed: Build files from repository.

2.9.3 – 30.08.2024

Added: Added rest fields for metafields.

2.9.2 – 29.08.2024

Fixed: Security fix for Gallery CPT export

2.9.1 – 14.08.2024

Fixed: PHP warning: undefined key. ( #1018 )
Added: RTL elements orientation option added to isotope script. ( #987 )

2.9.0 – 12.08.2024

Added: bnb like gallery layout upsell setting. ( #1002 )
Fixed: Error with Elementor theme builder. ( #1014 )
Fixed: No gallery preview in gutenberg editor. ( #1013 )
Changed: Move body_class filter to a higher priority. ( #1012 )
Added: Image option to hide the title. ( #941 )
Added: Search gallery by id. ( #1001 )
Added: Filter galleries admin list table by gallery type. ( #980 )

2.8.19 – 30.07.2024

Fixed: Error with Divi builder.

2.8.18 – 30.07.2024

Fixed: Images inserted from the WordPress Media Library were not scaling correctly in the custom grid-type gallery.

2.8.17 – 30.07.2024

Added: WordPress Media library option to add selected(grid) or checked(list) images to a Modula gallery.( #1002 )
Changed: Removed WPChill tracking option.( #1007 )

2.8.16 – 20.07.2024

Fixed: Edit/New gallery was not working properly due to debug class

2.8.15 – 19.07.2024

Changed: Update Twitter logo in share.( #996 )
Changed: Removed compatibility code that was creating issues in mobile lightboxes.( #989 )
Fixed: Gallery custom CSS ‘>’ selector was html encoded and not working on front-end.( #924 )
Changed: Image licensing license selector design.( #986 )
Fixed: Admin menu ordering. ( #974 )
Changed: Captions “Title Color” & “Title Font Size” defaults. ( #1004 )
Fixed: Captions & title child settings cannot be edited after toggling parent setting ON ( #1003 )
Fixed: Gallery deug metabox won’t stay on. ( #1005 )

2.8.14 – 08.07.2024

Added: Support for Modula Image SEO addon
Changed: Compatibility for Modula Slider with Fancybox Carousel & Guttenberg block ( #991 )

2.8.13 – 26.06.2024

Changed: Optimize galleries DB count chech for onboarding display. ( #978 )
Fixed: Removed lightbox double zoom button fancybox 5 compatibility. ( #982 )
Fixed: Admin settings tooltip display over icon radio. ( #984 )

2.8.12 – 13.06.2024

Added: Options to change lightbox transition and slide animation
Fixed: Modula Albums compatibility function resets album js config settings. ( #975 )

2.8.11 – 11.06.2024

Fixed: Elements floating on top of Lightbox ( #965 )

2.8.10 – 11.06.204

Fixed: CSS Issues for logged in users
Added: Support for thumbnail positions (Modula PRO)

2.8.8 – 07.06.2024

Fixed: Scoped CSS classes for modula (fixes conflicting themes/plugins for third party libs)

2.8.7 – 06.06.2024

Fixed: Reset fancybox image styles (v3 compatibility fix)

2.8.6 – 04.06.2024

Fixed: JS was not minimized in prev. version

2.8.5 – 03.06.2024

Fixed: Lightbox swiping does not work ( compatibility with Modula PRO ) ( #965 )
Changed: Added a “Do not show this notice again” button in the tracking notice.

2.8.4 – 31.05.2024

Fixed: Thumbnail navigation showing at the bottom of the lightbox.
Changed: Social icons buttons popup. ( #946 )
Fixed: Social settings buttons getting stuck if disabled and enabled. ( #956 )
Fixed: Removed extra comma triggering “Syntax error” on php < 7.3 ( #953 )
Fixed: Guttenberg galleries fatal error ( #958 )
Added: fancybox-image element width and height ( #955 )
Fixed: Divi Builder compatibility ( #962 )

2.8.3 – 28.05.2024

Fixed: Close button not showing in lightbox

2.8.2 – 27.05.2024

Fixed: Fatal error in some systems because the “`” was used instead of “‘”

2.8.1 – 27.05.2024

Changed: Plugin analytics and tracking moved to plugin settings
Changed: Improved analytics notice text

2.8.0 – 27.05.2024

Changed: Save gallery settings with the right format. ( #868 )
Changed: Hover effects cursor not changing in previewer. ( #852 )
Fixed: Troubleshooting scripts not being enqueued. ( #877 )
Changed: Lightbox & links settings – overhaul. ( #885 )
Fixed: Welcome page header flex properly spaced. ( #880 )
Changed: Removed feedback notification. ( #880 )
Changed: Upgraded lightbox to Fancybox 5. ( #894 )
Changed: Improved publish metabox. ( #290 )
Added: Focusable images using “Tab” key and selecting images using “Enter” key for ADA Compliance. ( #299 )
Fixed: ADA compliance issues. ( #708 )
Added: Made lightbox strings translatable. ( #301 )
Added: Backwards compatibility to update Modula Speedup cdn. ( #909 )
Changed: Social shares now share the page and added Rich View Snippets for social shares. ( #945 )

2.7.95 – 17.04.2024

Changed: Change image attribution license selection from radio to select input ( #930 )
Fixed: Accesibility fix for aria-label when lightbox display is used. ( #884 )
Fixed: Direct documentation link for each plugin setting tab. ( #931 )

2.7.94 – 03.04.2024

Fixed: Divi Theme & WP 6.5 compatibility. ( #926 )

2.7.93 – 27.02.2024

Fixed: Warning undefined array key “enable_optimization” ( #915 )

2.7.92 – 23.02.2024

Fixed: Extensions -> Last reload date. ( #907 )

2.7.91 – 29.01.2024

Changed: Save gallery settings with the right format. ( #868 )
Changed: Hover effects cursor not changing in previewer. ( #852 )
Fixed: Troubleshooting scripts not being enqueued. ( #877 )
Changed: Lightbox & links settings – overhaul. ( #885 )
Fixed: Welcome page header flex properly spaced. ( #880 )
Changed: Removed feedback notification. ( #880 )
Added: Modula Image Licensing addon upsells. ( #899 )
Changed: Restored edit view title and “Add new” button. ( #886 )
Changed: Lightbox’s thumbnails aria-label attribute inserts unencoded html chars ( #902 )
Fixed: Setting value lost when setting’s parent is disabled and the gallery is updated. ( #903 )

You can read the complete changelog here