Create Different Menu for each Gallery
paulobmb
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Is it possible to have a different menu in specific galleries?
What I want to accomplish is something like a gallery index.
For a wedding gallery for instance:
Getting Ready | Ceremony | Reception | Bridal Party
and I would like this to be visible all the time even when the client scrolls down the page.
This would make it easier for the client to find specific moments throughout the gallery.
Is there an easy way to do that?
Thanks!
What I want to accomplish is something like a gallery index.
For a wedding gallery for instance:
Getting Ready | Ceremony | Reception | Bridal Party
and I would like this to be visible all the time even when the client scrolls down the page.
This would make it easier for the client to find specific moments throughout the gallery.
Is there an easy way to do that?
Thanks!
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Define easy.
To answer your question, yes it is possible to create a menu specific to specific galleries. You will need to show/hide the menus using CSS and the specific page nodes.
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In a gallery you could add your constructed menu in the gallery description. That is unique for every gallery.
Any other way if you didn't "Make this Gallery Custom" it would show on every gallery.
This assuming each gallery gets a different menu.
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That's a good idea.
Unless you hide/show in CSS, but it will get "ugly" if you have a bunch of galleries.
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You want to create a FOLDER and not a Gallery. Galleries can only display pictures. You will use a Folder and inside that folder you will add your Galleries that include 'Getting Ready', 'Ceremony', 'Reception', and 'Bridal Party'. I would just use Breadcrumbs and that should do the same as your menus...unless I'm not understanding your question. Doing it like I mentioned would be very easy and no custom CSS.
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