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#1 2014-10-30 11:37:37

Jdsweeney
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Registered: 2013-03-27
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Icon Spacing in Large Image display

Hi - Having recently shifted my galleries to CE4, I have observed that the Icons in the Large image display using Touch for my gallery are spaced out so much that the GPS icon is shifted into a "second line".  This necessitates two clicks to initiate the GPS display in Google Maps.

Is there a way to control the spacing so that all icons appear on the same line?

Thanks,
Jim

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#2 2014-10-30 14:03:32

rod barbee
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Re: Icon Spacing in Large Image display

not in Lightroom. But using custom css you could. Looks like each of the list items has a width of 14.667%


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#3 2014-10-31 13:25:14

Matthew
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Re: Icon Spacing in Large Image display

The GPS icon is intentionally tucked away under the "more" button, which would serve a larger purpose if you also had social media sharing options enabled ...

Another alternative would be to use the Magnific presentation, which would eliminate the zoom and play button, freeing up space.


Matt

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#4 2014-11-01 00:24:18

Jdsweeney
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Re: Icon Spacing in Large Image display

Thanks for the tips Rod, Matt. 

I will take a look at the Magnific presentation.  I also wondered about the possibility of controlling the order such that the GPS icon appeared on the first line in favor of shifting the permalink icon.  That might not suit everyone's purposes but might be better for me.

- Jim

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