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#1 2014-07-18 23:11:07

fwillette
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From: Brussels - Belgium
Registered: 2014-05-08
Posts: 135

Position grid vs block

Hi

In CE3 was it possible to choose the block position above or below the grid.
With CE4, images (if not diabled) appear allways above the block. The choise is  Diabled / Primary content / Sidebar, but no choice about the relative position.
Is it a forgetting or couldn't I find the setting?

Best regards

Fredy

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#2 2014-07-19 19:05:10

fwillette
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From: Brussels - Belgium
Registered: 2014-05-08
Posts: 135

Re: Position grid vs block

Hi

Remark: I'm still in configuring CE4 in Lightroom.
My observations were concerning the gallery,on the HOME page, which, if enabled appears above the "Block".
I disabled the Gallery for the home page.  Now, if still image is selected in the Media area of the Aspect pane I have an image filling
the entire space of the Media area, whatever the "Max-width" selected.

Sorry if I'm not very understandable, but I'm french speaking and do my best in english.

Fredy

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#3 2014-07-21 18:31:20

fwillette
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From: Brussels - Belgium
Registered: 2014-05-08
Posts: 135

Re: Position grid vs block

Hi

Finally did I upload my site here:   http://www.martine-cheval.be/
Only Pages is uploaded.
It will probably be more easy to make myself understood.

The Gallery, when enabled allways appears directly beneayh the Navigation container, see Home page.
I would prefer the Gallery to appear beneath the Content, the Content could then appear like a title, something looking like the Info page.

Should it possible to get the relative position choice for the Gallery, the Content and the Media area, and this on each page? Maybe do I ask too mutch.

Cordially

Fredy

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#4 2014-07-21 18:52:29

Matthew
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From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 5,795
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Re: Position grid vs block

It's not an option at this time.


Matt

The Turning Gate, http://theturninggate.net

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#5 2014-07-21 18:54:58

fwillette
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From: Brussels - Belgium
Registered: 2014-05-08
Posts: 135

Re: Position grid vs block

Thanks Mat. Maybe later hope I

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