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My root CE4 /galleries/ directory will consist of a number of album sets and albums which I wish to manage through Publisher. But Publisher doesn't seem to publish the contents of its highest level "container" to the server. I thought that I could just create a Publisher album set which had "Features>Hide from AutoIndex" enabled and FTP it to /galleries/. And this works great except that root album set's breadcrumbs shows where that album set was created, not where it currently resides. For example, if I created it as a highest level album set then its breadcrumb is "Home » Galleries » Galleries" (sandbox website is http://rick.samcos.com/galleries/). It seems to be getting this indirectly though its gallery.xml file. I thought maybe I could delete the gallery.xml file and instead put in an autoindex.xml but no dice. So I'm stumped.
Eventually I'm going to have all this contained within WordPress (using the CE4 WordPress plugin) so if the answer is to configure something there, then great! But it sure seems like that there should be a way to do this without WordPress (or Pages). TIA!
Rick
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Publisher needs to publish to an established folder. So if you need to create a galleries page, upload an autoindex named "galleries" and make the top-level folder "galleries"
galleries/ autoindex and top-level gallery folder for Publisher. Uploaded via FTP
2014-galleries/ album-set created with Publisher
album1/ album
album2/
2013-galleries/ album set
album3/
etc.
Rod
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Of course, the AutoIndex-created /galleries/ directory doesn't show breadcrumbs. This is fine with me, but I wanted to point that out to others who may read this thread. I suppose that custom phplugins can be used to show them if desired (e.g., see http://danielleu.com/blog/2014/08/breadcrumbs-ce4/ ).
Rick
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it could, but when you're at the Galleries page, you don't really need breadcrumbs since you have the main navigation to work with.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
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