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In CE3 there was a method suggested to have the site open on the galleries page rather than the home page. I want to do that in my CE4 version but cannot find the instructions.
I am in the process of transitioning for CE3 to CE4. So far everything works fine but the appearance of the items in autoindex are lacking a border around the title and description like we had in CE3. See the first item in http://www.photoimpressions.org/galleries.php The dragon face is another thing that I can't figure out. Look at Mikes Kitchen.
I checked all the root paths and they are correct.
I really don't like not encasing a gallery thumbnail with it's title and description in a box without a border. How to deal with this?
I assume that the cart logo is dimmed because I haven't set up the prices yet.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks, I'll dig in to it a bit. I'll let you know if I work it out.
Paul
OK, can I cut and paste from the CE3 css? What are the pieces I will need?
Thanks,
Paul
I am finally getting around to exploring CE4 for my sites. I am trying to replicate the gallery styling as shown here http://photoimpressions.org/galleries/france/ . You will notice that there is a gradient on the frame and the border is one color. I cannot find any place in CE4 Gallery that provides a border and frame for the thumbnail image. Am i missing something, or has this feature been dropped?
Could you make up a lookup table where all the colors could be easily managed and shared by all the modules?
For me the biggie is all the color settings in the CE3 templates. I spent a lot of time last year creating them in Pages and them shared all those settings with Gallery, Autoindex and Stage. It looks like you have not devised a way to share these setting with a CE4 template. Is this correct or is there a way to avoid all that research into all those setting which we do not want to change?
Thanks,
Paul