Photo description on the right in Journal style ?
SergeBerrardVisuals
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Using the "Journal style", do you know a way/trick in order to display the photos descriptions on the right of each photo vs below ?
For example, it would be more pleasant and easier to read in this gallery : http://kbhfprod.smugmug.com/Workflow/20130807-Manila-Vice/n-MxSzL
Thanks in advance for your support,
Serge
For example, it would be more pleasant and easier to read in this gallery : http://kbhfprod.smugmug.com/Workflow/20130807-Manila-Vice/n-MxSzL
Thanks in advance for your support,
Serge
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that we don't need that type of style anymore and I'm guessing because it doesn't have the new
prettiness that THEY want. Crap on anyone that wants to tell a story by having the text beside the photo.
The new style requires scrolling down to read the text or hovering to overlay the hard to read text over
the photo.
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I know, I know, it's work. I know.
If you scroll down below my bio, I have a few pics there with just a a bit of text next to each photo. This was how I had it in the old legacy Smugmug. The images can be clicked as well, to take the viewer to their respective galleries.
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I actually think there is a plus to doing this as a page given that you can specify the click to location where in a Journal (Old) gallery the click goes to Lightbox.
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I have a bunch of travel logs to create for a friend. Each trip has a carousel of slides with his note cards
describing each slide. He used these for group presentations.
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Unfortunatly only Allen is right, none solution works.
Creating a page or something else with text blocks on the right of each photo, means creating manually 100 blocks for a gallery with 50 photos (repeating 1 image block + 1 text block 50 times) plus an unlisted gallery somewhere...
Not only it's time consuming but it does not work because the text blocks are not interdependent with photos.
Indeed, depending on the size and geometry of the visitors' browsers, you can get a correct result or a true joke, text blocks progressively pushing down the text blocks below. Quickly the texts will not match with the photos and at the end of the photos serie you will have several text blocks isolated and meaning nothing.
2 snapshots here : http://kbhfprod.smugmug.com/Tests/Snapshots/n-VM8F5
I was down to a single Journal(Old) gallery on my legacy site. I thought about building a page for it but I decided to leave it as a Journal style gallery. Each photo has a fairly simple block of text as the caption; I think the side-by-side nature of Journal(Old) was better but for now it's set.
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boxes. I will probably create my own pagination using more pages.
Here's a screen shot of staggered photo/html blocks. Rows of boxes stay together.
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you're right, using html blocks vs text blocks is a reflex to keep in mind in the future.
if I understand, with a lot of work now, you finally have something similar to the old journal style, but, with also its limitations, ie photos sizes are limited/not fitting frame...
because SM is not stupid, I guess that HTML5 language is poor, not offering the possibility for a photo to indicate the text position ie above/below/on the right/on the left.
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indeed, I find that adding empty raws in your legends makes things clear.
of course, as me, you noticed that each line of text is shorter than the photo width, obliging to scroll more... I guess that SM implemented that for the needs of the Smugmug Style, end so it's not optimized for the Journal style... too bad again.
I've created an "empty photo" in 16/9 format with a black background, then added above my photo on the left and my text on the black part on the right...
for me the result is clean, the design not random ^^, but the time to spend not free...
Unfortunately, the images will end up only half as tall as they could be due to SmugMug's auto-resize-to-fit-screen-height. You can force them to display at a particular width, although it may cause them to be taller than the screen for short screens, for example:
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Your code will interest other dgrinners for sure, from my side I've already published my gallery using the standard tools finally, the result being not so bad I think : http://www.sergeberrardvisuals.com/Galleries/ArtSpace/Manila-Vice
Regarding customization, I've learnt the lesson...
wasting my time as tons of people here, adding music everywhere on my site, using a lot of CSS code, javaScript, homepage slideshow, etc, etc... while Smugmug (you know these guys who say that we are part of their family ^^) knew perfectly since one or two years that we all were loosing our time and energy customizing our sites for nothing at the end....
So now, having learnt and hold the lesson, customization, for me, simply means switching to another family ^^ if I'm not happy.
These days, host families are numerous on the net...
Thanks again,
Serge
Have you maybe not hit Publish Now yet? That still looks like a standard Journal gallery to me at the moment:
If I add my CSS to it, it looks like this, which I think is a pretty nice rendering:
The images can be tuned to take up more space than that, too:
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Also had to add a couple breaks to get caption below tools.
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You can move the caption down below the tools by adding something like:
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Running out for the day, be back tonight.
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I added the CSS as shown and it reduces the size but still stacks image/text. How to move the text to the right side?
Even more strange is that the attached is visible in preview but as soon as I publish it reverts to the original (crappy) journal style with full size image above text.
Any suggestions?
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UPDATE: OK so I went back into this gallery and when I went from 'customize' to 'done' to 'publish now'
bypassing the 'preview' stage the change(s) stayed...so now they're on the page live. Repeated and still OK so I must have messed up the earlier attempt ??!!
Now I'm back to the original issue...can the text be moved from under the image to the next to the image ?
Ideally to alternate (as in the original 'old journal') pic left/text right; text left/pic right; pic left/text right; text left/pic right; etc. but at this point just getting the text next to the pic would be a huge help!
Thanks
rich56k
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set and the two div's not fitting in the width.
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I just checked and 'stretchy' was already turned on. I switched to 'fixed' and no difference. Width has been set at '960', along with body width also. Fill height 'off', centered 'off' ; top, side and bottom margins 'o'
None of these others made any difference except width - changes here result in text width changes and an error in body width (if width is set to less than 960). Hmmmmm....
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I think the borders/dropshadow around your image cause it to be a little bigger than 50%, so it ends up not fitting. That's easily fixed, though, replace it with this CSS:
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That did the job!
Thanks Lamah!!
-rich56k
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