View Full Version : Custom Header/Footer not showing
mikegrb
Feb-24-2007, 08:11 PM
I just signed up for a pro account today and set about customizing it to match the rest of my existing site via Control Panel -> Customization. Things look great but when I went to view a private gallery (my only gallery other then an empty public gallery) I still saw the old default theme despite clearing my cache and other such usual things. The custom content is displayed on the empty gallery but not the gallery with photos.
From reading everything I can find, it seems that Control Panel -> Customization should effect every page, right? The gallery is still set to 'Default' for the theme.
http://prints.michaelgreb.com/ is my smugmug site, http://prints.michaelgreb.com/gallery/2511419 is the private gallery.
I would apreciate any insite, or even just a link to that one crucial piece of documentation I haven't been able to find yet.
Allen
Feb-24-2007, 08:32 PM
I just signed up for a pro account today and set about customizing it to match the rest of my existing site via Control Panel -> Customization. Things look great but when I went to view a private gallery (my only gallery other then an empty public gallery) I still saw the old default theme despite clearing my cache and other such usual things. The custom content is displayed on the empty gallery but not the gallery with photos.
From reading everything I can find, it seems that Control Panel -> Customization should effect every page, right? The gallery is still set to 'Default' for the theme.
http://prints.michaelgreb.com/ is my smugmug site, http://prints.michaelgreb.com/gallery/2511419 is the private gallery.
I would apreciate any insite, or even just a link to that one crucial piece of documentation I haven't been able to find yet.
:wave Welcome to Dgin.
Go into the customize gallery for that galley under gallery tools and check
custom.
appearance: ? SmugMug: custom:
mikegrb
Feb-25-2007, 04:22 AM
:wave Welcome to Dgin.
Go into the customize gallery for that galley under gallery tools and check
custom.
appearance: ? SmugMug: custom:
Thank you. I don't know how I missed this but that did the trick. I am thinking this was set to SmugMug vs custom due to me creating the gallery via the OS X uploader and not reading all of the options completely.
There are a lot of options and finding them all can be a bit tedious. Even when I know exactly the name of the option I am looking for (from reading help and these forums the last few days). This isn't a bad thing, any time you allow such high levels of customization, you have to have all the options that go with it. I'm sure with time all of the locations will become second nature. My day job is web based stuffs and my favorite usability quote to remember "Easy to use is not necessarily easy to learn." Sometimes we forget this and declare something hard to use just because we can't pick it up immediately.
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