Seems tricky, because you can't break the lines. There's still enough space on the left side, don't know why it doesn't get used to prevent this kind of layout problem.
But don't know of a way to fix it without the code breaking when someone copy and paste's from it. For some of my earlier examples I over-simplified the code into multiple lines (and looked like an idiot I am sure), but that worked. I will keep digging, maybe there is something out there.
Seems tricky, because you can't break the lines. There's still enough space on the left side, don't know why it doesn't get used to prevent this kind of layout problem.
But don't know of a way to fix it without the code breaking when someone copy and paste's from it. For some of my earlier examples I over-simplified the code into multiple lines (and looked like an idiot I am sure), but that worked. I will keep digging, maybe there is something out there.
That's what confuses me about CSS so much...there are so many possible parameters and mesurements - I don't know where to start. If I dig something up, I'll let you know.
It was a CSS change, you might have to shift+refresh or empty your cache.
Did work for Mozilla, but IE is still displaying it like in the screenshot (except for you changed the function in between, too). Looks like IE ignores your new code.
Is there a way to remove the RSS feeds as well? The logos aren't showing up in IE6 (but they are in Firefox) and it is pretty redundant in IE for the time being anyway.
Is there a way to remove the RSS feeds as well? The logos aren't showing up in IE6 (but they are in Firefox) and it is pretty redundant in IE for the time being anyway.
Is there a way to remove the RSS feeds as well? The logos aren't showing up in IE6 (but they are in Firefox) and it is pretty redundant in IE for the time being anyway.
Thanks
They're working to update everything with css tags. You can now remove the rss/atom feeds by using the following css.
#feeds {display:none}
Y'all don't want to hear me, you just want to dance.
Yes, we don't do anything special to that link - the page will automatically go to HTTPS too.
As for removing the cart link, I have updated the instructions again and they work on IE (as well as some formatting fixes and comments on how to troubleshoot in the future).
The only downside to removing the Smugmug stuff is you can't login to edit your site from your site. What's the URL for logging in from Smugmugs site (other then "Your Photos")?
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The only downside to removing the Smugmug stuff is you can't login to edit your site from your site. What's the URL for logging in from Smugmugs site (other then "Your Photos")?
You can log in by going to www.smugmug.com and logging in...then u get "Your Photos"
The only downside to removing the Smugmug stuff is you can't login to edit your site from your site. What's the URL for logging in from Smugmugs site (other then "Your Photos")?
don - perhaps you're confusing header and footer? here's what my footer looks like whether i'm logged in or not:
since i suppress sm's standard header on my site, the only place a "login" link ever appears for me is in the header at www.smugmug.com
Using co-branding the log-in appears in the footer. However, using the code above to remove the footer does remove the log-in as well. Therefore the only way to log-in is via the smugmug homepage
Using co-branding the log-in appears in the footer. However, using the code above to remove the footer does remove the log-in as well. Therefore the only way to log-in is via the smugmug homepage
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Discovered a layout problem in your blog with 1024x768, because of the long "function replaceFooter". I made two screenshots for you:
Maxthon (IE 6)
Mozilla 1.3
Seems tricky, because you can't break the lines. There's still enough space on the left side, don't know why it doesn't get used to prevent this kind of layout problem.
Sebastian
SmugMug Support Hero
But don't know of a way to fix it without the code breaking when someone copy and paste's from it. For some of my earlier examples I over-simplified the code into multiple lines (and looked like an idiot I am sure), but that worked. I will keep digging, maybe there is something out there.
SmugMug Support Hero
Example:
SmugMug Support Hero
SmugMug Support Hero
It works for Firefox (although the vertical line after login is missing) as it now looks like this: powered by smugmug | login portions © 2005 smugmug, inc.
It doesn't work in IE6.
Is there a way to remove the RSS feeds as well? The logos aren't showing up in IE6 (but they are in Firefox) and it is pretty redundant in IE for the time being anyway.
Thanks
to get rid of the feeds use this is CSS:
#feeds {
display: none;
}
As for the buttons not showing up I am sure it is a cached CSS problem, wait an hour.
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
Thanks
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
As for removing the cart link, I have updated the instructions again and they work on IE (as well as some formatting fixes and comments on how to troubleshoot in the future).
JT
JT, Thanks for info - logos aren't showing yet but I will check again tomorrow morning.
David
SmugMug API Developer
My Photos
The login link always remains in the footer, too.
Don
since i suppress sm's standard header on my site, the only place a "login" link ever appears for me is in the header at www.smugmug.com