kateseye
Jan-19-2007, 10:00 AM
So I'm almost finished and I can't figure out these last few things on my own...
1) In my smugmug galleries (ex. = 1424139), the shopping cart button on the bottom has disappeared. It used to be there, but then I started fiddling and now it's gone. It's still in the filmstrip galleries (ex. = 1446502) though, as it should be.
2) Is there anyway to have fewer rows of thumbnails in the smugmug gallery? Ideally I would like 4 rows, instead of 5 and then center the photo vertically in line. If this is not possible, how do I center the photo vertically, so that horizontal photos are not floating at the top?
3) In filmstrip, is there anyway to get rid of the line between the photo nav and the thumbanils, without removing the line between the thumbnails and the photo?
Also THANK YOU for all of the help, I have managed to complete everything I've needed to (up to this point) through searching the forum. My first post and I'm almost done! Of course knock on wood...this stuff is addictive.
Last question...any plans of creating a vertical filmstrip in the future?
-k
www.kateseye-galleries.com (http://www.kateseye-galleries.com)
1) In my smugmug galleries (ex. = 1424139), the shopping cart button on the bottom has disappeared. It used to be there, but then I started fiddling and now it's gone. It's still in the filmstrip galleries (ex. = 1446502) though, as it should be.
2) Is there anyway to have fewer rows of thumbnails in the smugmug gallery? Ideally I would like 4 rows, instead of 5 and then center the photo vertically in line. If this is not possible, how do I center the photo vertically, so that horizontal photos are not floating at the top?
3) In filmstrip, is there anyway to get rid of the line between the photo nav and the thumbanils, without removing the line between the thumbnails and the photo?
Also THANK YOU for all of the help, I have managed to complete everything I've needed to (up to this point) through searching the forum. My first post and I'm almost done! Of course knock on wood...this stuff is addictive.
Last question...any plans of creating a vertical filmstrip in the future?
-k
www.kateseye-galleries.com (http://www.kateseye-galleries.com)