When clicking on Browse, instead of showing Folders, which used to be Categories, is there a way to show all the Galleries instead. SmugView on my iPhone does it.
I'm thinking you may need to add a "Folder, Galleries, Pages" content block to the page that "Browse" is pointing to.
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navigate to the Browse landing page
Customize > JUST THIS PAGE (edited this after advice from Allen. See Post #3)
Right hand side ... make sure "Content Tab" is selected
Go down to "Navigation" and click on the + sign
Grab the "Folders, galleries and pages" content block and drag it to your desired location on the page
(green rectangle will appear - let go of mouse button when it is where you want it)
Click "Done" > "Publish Now"
Hope that works for you.
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Do not add the "Folders, galleries and pages" with "all folders" highlighted. I think that will add it to every folder page.
Hightlight "Just this page" and add the "Folders, galleries and pages" box. Set "select from" to ""top level" or "Folder | Choose".
First thanks for the help. Unfortunately when I go to Customize I don't have JUST THIS PAGE, but I do have MAKE THIS PAGE CUSTOM. Is that what is meant. When I do click on MAKE THIS PAGE CUSTOM, I get an alert that says "By making this Page custom, you are separating it from your All Page customizations, and it will no longer inherit customizations made at that level."
Sorry, but I have no idea what is being talked about. This is when I stopped!
Yes - choose that option.
It is saying "do you only want these changes to this page of your website?" - YES
If YES, please realise that some customisations that you apply site wise may not get picked up on this page.
We are not quite sure yet at what level of customisation this will get applied to your "custom pages" ... still awaiting clarification from Smugmug.
BUT to achieve what you want you will need to choose YES and YES .... everyone else is doing it this way. So go ahead and make this page custom.
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As I understand it "entire site" CSS means on entire site. "Just this ...." is part of entire site so "entire site" applies.
If you want to override any CSS in "entire site", "Just this ..." CSS allows you to do that.
In legacy you had to override general CSS rules with specific CSS rules. "Just this ..." is that specific CSS.
Clear as mud?
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Log in
navigate to the Browse landing page
Customize > JUST THIS PAGE (edited this after advice from Allen. See Post #3)
Right hand side ... make sure "Content Tab" is selected
Go down to "Navigation" and click on the + sign
Grab the "Folders, galleries and pages" content block and drag it to your desired location on the page
(green rectangle will appear - let go of mouse button when it is where you want it)
Click "Done" > "Publish Now"
Hope that works for you.
www.acecootephotography.com
Hightlight "Just this page" and add the "Folders, galleries and pages" box. Set "select from" to ""top level" or "Folder | Choose".
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I just copied and pasted some help I gave some-one else and didn't check carefully enough.
My bad
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Sorry, but I have no idea what is being talked about. This is when I stopped!
It is saying "do you only want these changes to this page of your website?" - YES
If YES, please realise that some customisations that you apply site wise may not get picked up on this page.
We are not quite sure yet at what level of customisation this will get applied to your "custom pages" ... still awaiting clarification from Smugmug.
BUT to achieve what you want you will need to choose YES and YES .... everyone else is doing it this way. So go ahead and make this page custom.
www.acecootephotography.com
If you want to override any CSS in "entire site", "Just this ..." CSS allows you to do that.
In legacy you had to override general CSS rules with specific CSS rules. "Just this ..." is that specific CSS.
Clear as mud?
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