The locked areas appear in specific contexts. For example, on a gallery page. You can't get rid of it from a gallery page, but you CAN do something other than a gallery page. For example, if you want to display a gallery with your own arrangement of text and pictures, you can just create a page, put either the multi-photo or single photo blocks there (as often as you like, arranged however you like), and tie them to what you want to display.
The gallery page (with its locked content) still exists, but if it's not linked to your home page it's not going to show up. You can even make it unlisted if you like (not private as then you can't get the images to appear).
Another locked area is on a folder display -- same principle, if you don't like that kind of display, don't link to folders, link to pages you format yourself.
Now formatting everything you want as individual pages works if you want a half dozen such -- if you have dozens or hundreds it's not viable.
Thanks so much for your reply. I feel so lost and pretty frustrated by now. I've gone into the organizer and tried to create a page then attempted to move images from one of the other galleries to the new page, they won't move.
On the customization now every gallery I have is showing the same images. I've double checked they are pointing to the right gallery link and now my home page is showing the wrong images too, one gallery for the entire site!
How about a way to get rid of the link back to the original gallery when displaying photos in a smart gallery? Right now all I can do is password protect the original gallery - not optimal.
How about a way to get rid of the link back to the original gallery when displaying photos in a smart gallery? Right now all I can do is password protect the original gallery - not optimal.
I would have to see one of these smart galleries. I/m guessing there is CSS to hide this just like we
could for legacy site. Got a link? Course I couldn't see it if you have not unveiled.
Sure - it only shows up in Journal, and Smug styles, but I'd like the option to use these without that link back. You'll see that if you click the link, it will ask for a password, which helps, but is pretty lame.
Also, I have no idea why the tool wrench shows up under photos when I'm logged out. It doesn't function, so why would it be there? And the Info icon doesn't display any info - just a blank pop-up that says Info at the top. And today it seems even the Share button is not working when I'm logged out. Are you seeing the same on the page I posted above? Very non-user friendly!
Trouble removing keywords
I've tried this: .sm-tile-keywords { display: none; } in the CSS block for www.jenicesgummyworld.com but the keywords are still there.
Sure - it only shows up in Journal, and Smug styles, but I'd like the option to use these without that link back. You'll see that if you click the link, it will ask for a password, which helps, but is pretty lame.
I hadn't touched my galleries in months, yet now I'm seeing keywords and caption container visible across all of my images when in Lightbox view -- logged out and logged in. I'd always had them hidden before.
Why is this suddenly happening now when I'd never changed anything before?
I have tried the codes in this thread and they don't seem to work. Am I missing something?
Can someone take a look at my site and help me hide my keywords?
I hadn't touched my galleries in months, yet now I'm seeing keywords and caption container visible across all of my images when in Lightbox view -- logged out and logged in. I'd always had them hidden before.
Why is this suddenly happening now when I'd never changed anything before?
I have tried the codes in this thread and they don't seem to work. Am I missing something?
Can someone take a look at my site and help me hide my keywords?
Oh, I see your edit now -- it's Lightbox-specific compared to what I had. I just applied this version of the code and it works. Thanks so much, Mike! :-)
I too have tried to remove my image keywords, and they show up only in hover mode, i.e. when the mouse is over the image, any CSS code to keep this from happening; I would like to remove the keywords even in hover mode.
Along these lines, I have hidden keywords on my galleries and that is fine. But when someone clicks on an image, or runs a slideshow, the keywords still show up down at the bottom. I have many images with keywords that I do not wish to share, and so do not want to show anywhere. Is there a way to do this?
And, is there a way to prevent the entire list of keywords that I have used from showing up if someone starts a search and then goes to the "Keyword" page?
Any guidance would be appreciated, I'm barely conversant in adding CSS to my pages...
Along these lines, I have hidden keywords on my galleries and that is fine. But when someone clicks on an image, or runs a slideshow, the keywords still show up down at the bottom. I have many images with keywords that I do not wish to share, and so do not want to show anywhere. Is there a way to do this?
And, is there a way to prevent the entire list of keywords that I have used from showing up if someone starts a search and then goes to the "Keyword" page?
Any guidance would be appreciated, I'm barely conversant in adding CSS to my pages...
Go to your Customizer, click "All Galleries" -> Click "Theme" tab -> Click under "Active Theme" there should be a wrench icon -> click on the advanced tab -> scroll down to "Custom CSS", click "edit" -> paste in the code.
Thanks for the quick response! I had found your info before, and added the CSS you referred to. It does remove it from gallery pages (where there are thumbnails of all the images plus one selected image larger). But, click on an image to enlarge it, and the keywords still show up below. Here is one example... http://bonedalearchitect.smugmug.com/Places-1/Mountain-Places/i-mNqnNB5/A
What am I missing here? I found CSS for legacy Smugmug that seems to indicate it would do what I want (conceal all keywords, everywhere), but it does not seem to work in new Smugmug.
Thanks for the quick response! I had found your info before, and added the CSS you referred to. It does remove it from gallery pages (where there are thumbnails of all the images plus one selected image larger). But, click on an image to enlarge it, and the keywords still show up below. Here is one example... http://bonedalearchitect.smugmug.com/Places-1/Mountain-Places/i-mNqnNB5/A
What am I missing here? I found CSS for legacy Smugmug that seems to indicate it would do what I want (conceal all keywords, everywhere), but it does not seem to work in new Smugmug.
Did you add this to remove the keywords on the lightbox?
What am I missing here? I found CSS for legacy Smugmug that seems to indicate it would do what I want (conceal all keywords, everywhere), but it does not seem to work in new Smugmug.
The CSS for legacy smug and new smug is totally different. Copying CSS from legacy will not help you implement changes in new smug.
The CSS that Hikin' Mike posted (above) should work for you. If it doesn't post back with a link to your site with the code in place and someone will be able to help you.
Getting there...
So thank you Mike and Denise - the additional code for the lightbox view took care of hiding keywords in pretty much every view I could check. Very much appreciate the guidance.
So here's my LAST question (for now...) If I enter a keyword for searching my photos in SmugMug, even if I'm not logged in, the search still shows up all those photos that I did not want people to be able to search for, even though I have both internet search and SmugMug search turned off for the galleries where those photos live.
I am not dealing with nuclear secrets here, but I hike and travel to a lot of places in the mountains for which I don't particularly care to publicize the location that is in my keywords set, but am not willing to lose the keyword metadata because I use it so much in Lightroom.
Any way to not let people search by my metadata keywords?
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On the legacy site there was a js hack to hide them in the keyword box. This was very important when
you added private keywords for site maintenance.
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Thanks so much for your reply. I feel so lost and pretty frustrated by now. I've gone into the organizer and tried to create a page then attempted to move images from one of the other galleries to the new page, they won't move.
On the customization now every gallery I have is showing the same images. I've double checked they are pointing to the right gallery link and now my home page is showing the wrong images too, one gallery for the entire site!
I think I want to pull out my hair
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could for legacy site. Got a link? Course I couldn't see it if you have not unveiled.
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Also, I have no idea why the tool wrench shows up under photos when I'm logged out. It doesn't function, so why would it be there? And the Info icon doesn't display any info - just a blank pop-up that says Info at the top. And today it seems even the Share button is not working when I'm logged out. Are you seeing the same on the page I posted above? Very non-user friendly!
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I'm not really sure why, but this didn't work for me. I don't know what I am doing wrong though...
I've tried this: .sm-tile-keywords { display: none; } in the CSS block for www.jenicesgummyworld.com but the keywords are still there.
Are you still seeing them somewhere?
Do you mean where it says "From Other Gallery"? If so, you can probably hide that with a css block like this:
I hadn't touched my galleries in months, yet now I'm seeing keywords and caption container visible across all of my images when in Lightbox view -- logged out and logged in. I'd always had them hidden before.
Why is this suddenly happening now when I'd never changed anything before?
I have tried the codes in this thread and they don't seem to work. Am I missing something?
Can someone take a look at my site and help me hide my keywords?
Here's a sample gallery of images to see.
http://www.pmbimages.com/Galleries/Animals/Birds/Bird-Kingdom/
Thanks.
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Because of this: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?p=1945521#post1945521
I use this:
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Oh, sorry, I didn't see that new thread with the changes. I just a search to hide keywords.
So, do you mean that I have to disable the anti-right-click code in order to hide the keywords now?
ETA:
This is what I have in the sitewide CSS, but it's not working:
/* hide keywords */
.sm-tile-keywords {display:none;}
.sm-user-loggedin .sm-tile-keywords {display:block;}
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No, the tool I use (Firebug) to find what code to use, prevents me to use it...or at least it makes it more difficult. The code I use is this:
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Oh, I see your edit now -- it's Lightbox-specific compared to what I had. I just applied this version of the code and it works. Thanks so much, Mike! :-)
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Thanks ivar
Thanks jhofker for beating me to the answers and helping everyone!
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Can anyone tell me how to hide image keywords in hover mode, i.e. when the mouse is over the image?
Non of the above CSS blocks the keyords.
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example:
http://www.davincigalleries.com/Lac-1/Vienna-Crusaders-Game-4/i-8pkHxVQ/A
I just solved it by using your code above, thanks.
.sm-lightbox-keywords{display:none;}
And, is there a way to prevent the entire list of keywords that I have used from showing up if someone starts a search and then goes to the "Keyword" page?
Any guidance would be appreciated, I'm barely conversant in adding CSS to my pages...
Using this CSS should remove it from every page:
http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations/Gallery/SM-Layout/Remove-Keywords
Go to your Customizer, click "All Galleries" -> Click "Theme" tab -> Click under "Active Theme" there should be a wrench icon -> click on the advanced tab -> scroll down to "Custom CSS", click "edit" -> paste in the code.
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http://bonedalearchitect.smugmug.com/Places-1/Mountain-Places/i-mNqnNB5/A
What am I missing here? I found CSS for legacy Smugmug that seems to indicate it would do what I want (conceal all keywords, everywhere), but it does not seem to work in new Smugmug.
Did you add this to remove the keywords on the lightbox?
Images in the Backcountry
My SmugMug Customizations | Adding CSS to Your Site | SEO for the Photographer | Locate Your Page/Widget Number | SmugMug Help Desk
The CSS that Hikin' Mike posted (above) should work for you. If it doesn't post back with a link to your site with the code in place and someone will be able to help you.
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
So thank you Mike and Denise - the additional code for the lightbox view took care of hiding keywords in pretty much every view I could check. Very much appreciate the guidance.
So here's my LAST question (for now...) If I enter a keyword for searching my photos in SmugMug, even if I'm not logged in, the search still shows up all those photos that I did not want people to be able to search for, even though I have both internet search and SmugMug search turned off for the galleries where those photos live.
I am not dealing with nuclear secrets here, but I hike and travel to a lot of places in the mountains for which I don't particularly care to publicize the location that is in my keywords set, but am not willing to lose the keyword metadata because I use it so much in Lightroom.
Any way to not let people search by my metadata keywords?
Again, thanks for the invaluable pointer.