© sign at bottom of Page
winstainforth
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Hello All
I've just set up my website.
http://www.robertstainforth.smugmug.com/
I want to but a © text at the bottom of my site just above the "powered by smugmug" logo, but have had problems doing this.
Also any opinions or suggestions about the site are welcome.
Many Thanks
Completely forgot I'd joined this forum in 2007! Weird.
I've just set up my website.
http://www.robertstainforth.smugmug.com/
I want to but a © text at the bottom of my site just above the "powered by smugmug" logo, but have had problems doing this.
Also any opinions or suggestions about the site are welcome.
Many Thanks
Completely forgot I'd joined this forum in 2007! Weird.
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This should be very easy.
1. Go to your Customizer (Customize -> Customize Site), click on "Entire Site".
2. On the "Content" tab, scroll down to "HTML & CSS" and find the HTML block. Drag it just above the "Powered by SmugMug" and below your social icons and it should turn green.
3. In the HTML tab, add:
4. In the CSS tab, add:
Click Done. Then Publish the changes.
Let me know if you have any problems.
Former SmugMug Product Team
aaron AT aaronmphotography DOT com
Website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com
My SmugMug CSS Customizations website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations
Hope that makes sense!
Good question! Let me ask a question to make sure I answer properly: When you say "Main Page" do you mean your "Photography" page? So you want it to be, for example:
"Home -> Photography -> London" instead of
"Home -> London"
If so, you'll need to go into your organizer, create a folder called "Photography", and then move all the galleries there (by drag/drop).
The way you have it setup now all of your folders are in your home directly and the breadcrumb follows your folder structure.
Did I understand correctly?
Former SmugMug Product Team
aaron AT aaronmphotography DOT com
Website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com
My SmugMug CSS Customizations website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations
Just a learning curve.
Glad everything is looking good now! Just in case you were curious, unlisted folders are still "Public" in the sense that anyone with the URL can access the galleries in them. If you place galleries in an unlisted folder, by association, they have to be unlisted as well because there is no way to access them except by having the link to them ... thereby making them unlisted.
If you make a folder Private (accessible only to you), all galleries inside it will also only be accessible to you, regardless of the galleries security setting.
Former SmugMug Product Team
aaron AT aaronmphotography DOT com
Website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com
My SmugMug CSS Customizations website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations