You're asking how coding UX works. It's like asking how dimka skins works (which by the way is easier to deal with) For NextGen, UX is a dumping ground for add-ons. It's a good idea to keep which UX belong/released by a particular person/group together; in another word, don't mix and match. Only the original creator knows how it works (at least works correctly) and I seriously doubt they will have time to explained it. Note that I'm not against your suggestions (of documenting it's functionality or at least giving basic description) And the problem is not from skin creators, it's from users getting it working by mixing and matching then posting (having no clue where it comes from and what it's designed for.) At least for now, to prevent issues, follow the guideline:
1. Use original/default skin of NextGen, other skins are potluck/crap shoot
2. When possible, use only what's released for a particular skin (ie: no mix and match)
3. Use CRC-32 to find out which add-on is different (or same)
4. Examined what's inside each .zip to get idea what it does AND document it for all of us
Update: Maybe this is a start [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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