Bio problems
trihokie
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I have tried, using several different browsers, to go into my control panel and edit my Bio. I have tried entering my "first choice html code" with no luck. I then tried to just enter the word "test" and that didn't work, so I know it wasn't a problem with my html. In my Mozilla status bar I get this message:
javascript:toggle DIV ('editBio','userBio', editBioLink','block')
The "'block'" is what concerns me. Can you tell me where I am gioing wrong?:dunno
Thanks
Barry
javascript:toggle DIV ('editBio','userBio', editBioLink','block')
The "'block'" is what concerns me. Can you tell me where I am gioing wrong?:dunno
Thanks
Barry
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Hi Barry,
Go to control panel>bio>change
I can edit your bio just fine that way. I put in: Test Test Test
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You might want to remove my image from your CSS though
http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/37937896-O-1.gif
Also, lots of your CSS references galleries on my site. You'll want to change that
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I appreciate your customer support and I will go through and fine tune the CSS ASAP.
Again, sorry if I offended anyone. I didn't see it as a problem since CSS's are merely a formatting device for my original content. I am new to this stuff so let me know if I need to eliminate anything or say any "Hail Marys".
Thanks,
Barry
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No offense here. I was compensated for it already One thing though, by linking directly to Andy's images (williams.smugmug.com/photos/whatever) you'll be unfairly using Andy's bandwidth. That's the same as stealing. Andy's a part of smugmug so it probably doesn't matter that much. Buuuuuutttt.... it's generally not a thing you want to do especially for someone else who may be a paying customer with a bandwidth limit. You can just as well download that image and save it to your own account and link it from there. You will definitely want to check with the person to make sure it's okay to do this though.
Andy's CSS is quite well tailored to his site. If you need help with customizing your site to suit your needs you can stop by the smugmug customization room and we'll help you out.
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You haven't offended (hence the ) -- but you should change the names to protect the innocent
Did you fix your bio ok
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Got the bio fixed. Thanks. For what its worth, and for those reading this, all links to Andy's site were "commented out" in the CSS. That means you could only see the links if you actually pulled up the css and looked at it (and who does that other than me:):). The links were not active on my actual web page.
I did have to do it through the control panel>bio>change route rather than just editing the bio.
Here is another question for you:
Is there a way to turn off the "categories" on my homepage without having to enter "#homepage #categoriesBox {display:none;}" into my css? It is just a problem if I want to edit one of the galleries when I am logged in, because I cannot see them. I have to go in and delete that line from my css to see the all of my galleries.
Thanks
Barry
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You can turn it off for the outside world and turn it on for you when you're logged in by adding this (keep what you've already got)...
.loggedIn #homepage #categoriesBox {display:block;}
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Thanks, guys (Mike and Andy). You have been very helpful--And fast! On most help forums you submit a question and check your email box the next day. You've helped me solve 2 problems in a few hours. Wow, if I give you a week you could probably get my whole life in order... Keep up the good work.
Barry
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