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LimpopoboyLimpopoboy Registered Users Posts: 72 Big grins
edited October 24, 2016 in SmugMug Support
Hey guys

New to this forum and started yesterday with my 14 day trial of SM. I have looked at a few of the SM videos so manged to get along quite well. I am trying to get the architecture of the site correct at the moment before a full blown population of the site. I am a wildlife photographer from South Africa, my site will consist potentially of hundreds of interlinked pages as I try and write a little on each genre and species of bird and or mammal or Insect I photograph.

I have started with my root folder

https://tonysparkes.smugmug.com/ and in trying to keep some semblance of order in the folder structure I have created a folder called 'Bird Information' and under this folder I have currently created 3 pages 'African Barbets' 'Black-collared Barbets' and 'Crested Barbets'. I have as you will see under https://tonysparkes.smugmug.com/Birds-of-Southern-Africa these 3 pages mentioned above.

My problem comes with the 'breadcrumbs'. If you are in say 'African Barbets' for instance and click on the 'bird information' breadcrumb it goes to the bird information folder (page) showing all three folders (potentially hundreds) which I don't really want to see. I have tried all options I think, of hiding them but logged in or out nothing still seems to make a difference they can still be seen and or the nothing can been seen when logged out and on a different computer. Is there anything I can do as I would like the breadcrumb 'bird Information' pointing back to https://tonysparkes.smugmug.com/Birds-of-Southern-Africa if possible or I guess I hide the breadcrumb all together.

Thanks guys in advance. Apologises if I went on to long but I just :dunno

Limpopoboy

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    Lille UlvenLille Ulven Registered Users Posts: 567 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    Let me see if I can follow your description corrcetly:
    - You have a folder "bird information" which includes all your bird pages
    - And a bird information-page which you want to go to when you are clicking on the bread crump.

    If that is correct: (at least after you have changed to the "paid version" of smugmug) you can change what your folder "bird information" is showing. Login to your site and go to Customize -> Content And Design when you are in that "bird information folder". In the menu on the right side choose "Just this Folder" so that your changes don't show in "All mammals". Then remove (garbage bin) the gallery-view and potentially folder and pages view from your "bird information folder" and add instead a HTML block which is a copy of your "Birds of Africa" page.

    I have done something like that for my calendar pages...so it works pretty well :)

    Good luck

    Lille Ulven
    https://www.lilleulven.smugmug.com - The Photos of my travels
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    LimpopoboyLimpopoboy Registered Users Posts: 72 Big grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    Let me see if I can follow your description corrcetly:
    - You have a folder "bird information" which includes all your bird pages
    - And a bird information-page which you want to go to when you are clicking on the bread crump.

    If that is correct: (at least after you have changed to the "paid version" of smugmug) you can change what your folder "bird information" is showing. Login to your site and go to Customize -> Content And Design when you are in that "bird information folder". In the menu on the right side choose "Just this Folder" so that your changes don't show in "All mammals". Then remove (garbage bin) the gallery-view and potentially folder and pages view from your "bird information folder" and add instead a HTML block which is a copy of your "Birds of Africa" page.

    I have done something like that for my calendar pages...so it works pretty well :)

    Good luck

    Lille Ulven

    Thanks Lille

    How do I get a HTML block which is a copy of my "Birds of Africa" page.?
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    leftquarkleftquark Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,784 Many Grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    When you say "hiding them", do you mean by making them unlisted? Do you wish you could have an Unlisted Folder with Public items in it? Or be able to mix Unlisted and Public items in the folder?
    dGrin Afficionado
    Former SmugMug Product Team
    aaron AT aaronmphotography DOT com
    Website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com
    My SmugMug CSS Customizations website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations
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    LimpopoboyLimpopoboy Registered Users Posts: 72 Big grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    leftquark wrote: »
    When you say "hiding them", do you mean by making them unlisted? Do you wish you could have an Unlisted Folder with Public items in it? Or be able to mix Unlisted and Public items in the folder?

    I think thats it yes an unlisted folder that the public cant see with public items in it. Sounds about right, what about the breadcrumb?

    Thanks in advance
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    leftquarkleftquark Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,784 Many Grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    We've got something in the works that will help you do this, but until we can release the update, it might be easiest to just remove the breadcrumb if it's linking back to things you don't want people to see :(
    dGrin Afficionado
    Former SmugMug Product Team
    aaron AT aaronmphotography DOT com
    Website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com
    My SmugMug CSS Customizations website: http://www.aaronmphotography.com/Customizations
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    Lille UlvenLille Ulven Registered Users Posts: 567 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2016
    Limpopoboy wrote: »
    Thanks Lille

    How do I get a HTML block which is a copy of my "Birds of Africa" page.?

    You copy your "Birds of Africa". Then you go to that folder, that you want to change and choose Customize -> Content And Design from the right menu choose "Just this Folder" than from the "Content"-tab further down in the right menu on the bottom you open the HTML-line and move the HTML block over to your folder-page where you want it to be displayed. It should open a "pop up" window with two tabs: HTML and CSS. Copy your code from that Birds of Africa page into the HTML tab and click OK. Then click Preview, to see if it works like you would like to have it. After that "Done" -> Publish Now.

    Good luck

    Lille Ulven
    https://www.lilleulven.smugmug.com - The Photos of my travels
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    LimpopoboyLimpopoboy Registered Users Posts: 72 Big grins
    edited September 17, 2016
    You copy your "Birds of Africa". Then you go to that folder, that you want to change and choose Customize -> Content And Design from the right menu choose "Just this Folder" than from the "Content"-tab further down in the right menu on the bottom you open the HTML-line and move the HTML block over to your folder-page where you want it to be displayed. It should open a "pop up" window with two tabs: HTML and CSS. Copy your code from that Birds of Africa page into the HTML tab and click OK. Then click Preview, to see if it works like you would like to have it. After that "Done" -> Publish Now.

    Good luck

    Lille Ulven

    Sort of worked copied all the html and I have the side bars and all the social buttons on the page. Also I assume you cant remove the folders either? Which is my aim this should be hidden even though they have public elements in them

    Thanks for trying to help though

    Regards

    Limpopoboy
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    TallPhotoGuyTallPhotoGuy Registered Users Posts: 160 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2016
    Gallery customization
    You copy your "Birds of Africa". Then you go to that folder, that you want to change and choose Customize -> Content And Design from the right menu choose "Just this Folder" than from the "Content"-tab further down in the right menu on the bottom you open the HTML-line and move the HTML block over to your folder-page where you want it to be displayed. It should open a "pop up" window with two tabs: HTML and CSS. Copy your code from that Birds of Africa page into the HTML tab and click OK. Then click Preview, to see if it works like you would like to have it. After that "Done" -> Publish Now.

    Good luck

    Lille Ulven

    Lille Ulven

    I liked your gallery customization at: http://www.lilleulven.com/Portfolios/Cyanotypes/. Are you willing to share your CCS code where you hover over a gallery and you get a blue border and the photo appears to poppet. Thanks.
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