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#26 2015-03-17 02:05:23

Dayve Ward
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Registered: 2015-01-25
Posts: 18

Re: Basics

Thanks. Here's the direct link to the gallery:
http://pbw.photographybyward.co.uk/galleries/

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#27 2015-03-17 02:31:31

rod barbee
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From: Port Ludlow, WA USA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 17,830
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Re: Basics

I guess I'm not sure what you are after.

Usually, the galleries/ folder is meant to hold exported galleries, (the entire exported folders), as well as autoindexes. It's not meant to be a gallery itself.

In your navigation, the Galleries page is galleries.php. This is an index page, meant as an access point to all of your galleries.
So when you click on Galleries in your navigation, you're taken to the galleries.php page.

But you've got an entire gallery as the galleries/ folder

Did you want your Galleries page to simply be a gallery? And not display any other galleries on your site?

If so, you could just change the url in the navigation to /galleries/

But if you want a Galleries page that acts as an index leading to your actual galleries, then you should delete what you have in the /galleries/ folder. I'd also recommend re-uploading what's inside the /galleries/ folder of your Pages export (there's a custom-thumbnails folder, a gallery.xml file and an index.php file)

Then you can place a gallery inside of the galleries/ folder by uploading an entire exported gallery folder to galleries/.


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