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Hi guys,
I've just purchased Backlight after having used CE4 for a while.
Must say - nice improvements, especially the (almost) on-the-fly editing via browser.
Right now I'd really like to get rid of the tray column and the part above the images reserved for the main and page copy as I mainly plan to use the galleries for client proofing and have no use for text.
To be quite frank - I can't code. My programming skills end at copy/paste.
Any suggestions for the backlight pros?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Rod,
Thanks for your quick reply.
That's pretty much what I wanted to do.
What a pity that won't work.
I wanted to avoid sending clients to a different website in order for them to be able to chose images and order prints.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi evereyone,
I've been using TTG quite a bit the last couple of weeks and really love the
features it provides: fotomoto integration, customer response, photoswipe for mobile, LR integration
My wedding photography website (http://www.licht-und-liebe-hochzeitsfot … de/english) is built using jimdo (css website kit comparable to squarespace) and has a, well let's say, semi-good gallery funtionality and also a size limit of 100MB per gallery.
I've got plenty of webspace and was hoping to simply replace my jimdo gallerys with LR-built TTG galleries hosted on my webspace outside of jimdo and embeding them.
There are plenty of galleries that offer this feature (eg. http://www.cincopa.com/media-platform/html5-gallery) but there's always a major drawback (price, traffic limit, etc) but I'd love to stick with a TTG product if possible.
I've tried integrating the gallery via iFrame, but that's more of a crutch than a solution.
I own publisher, gallery and CRG (all CE4) and would gladly by another module if necessary.
Please excuse my lack of specific knowledge and correct terminology.
I'd appreciate any help I can get.
Cheers,
Mark
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