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Now I have a lot of galleries produced by TTG-Gallery 1.6 (an old version). I got an email by Google that these sites are not mobile-friendly. The touch-elements are to tight, the script is too small and ...
1) So my first question: Are the pages generated with CE4-Publisher are mobile-friendly?
As I heard there is no possibility to adapt my old galleries produced by TTG-Gallery 1.6. Although CSS should allow it to adopt the form and the sizes... My galleries have a hierarchie of 4 levels. So on the first level you see the categories of galleries, then on the second level you see the galleries or another directory and on the following level you see thumbnails.
2) I think, it is not possible with CE4-Publisher to have more levels!? If yes, is there an example anywhere?
Or will I need another tool?
Bye,
nordi
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Yes CE4 is completely mobile friendly. All TTG CE4 based sites I've looked at (and CE3 sites as well) have easily passed Google's test. See: http://community.theturninggate.net/top … ndly-test/
CE4 Publisher can go as many levels deep as you want using album sets (autoindexes), just like your site presumably does now with autoindexes.
My site uses multiple levels as do probably some of the sites in the User Showcase
As I heard there is no possibility to adapt my old galleries produced by TTG-Gallery 1.6. Although CSS should allow it to adopt the form and the sizes...
Not really. There are many changes to page structure from the old ttg plug-ins (html 5 and CSS3 are in full use) and new classes and IDs are being used.
Rod
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Thank you for your answer. Another question. Can I set a path to a shared CSS and js-File?
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Yes. There are a couple of ways.
If you also use CE4 Pages you can use the "Share Resources with TTG CE4 Pages" feature. This will share most of the css (global fonts, colors, nav and footer styling, etc) and some scripts.
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … _resources
Another way is by using phplugins to add custom css or any scripts to each page.
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … custom_css
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
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