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When I install the 2016 gallery I assume all the previous gallery settings will remain the same. 1. Is that true? 2. Does the 2016 gallery overwrite the old gallery? 3. In Publisher do I have to develop or modify anything before I can publish images using the new gallery? 4. I assume I have to republish all existing galleries already on my site in order to have the new gallery apply to those existing images. 5. True?
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When I install the 2016 gallery I assume all the previous gallery settings will remain the same. 1. Is that true?
No. It's just like any web engine. If you apply it to an existing collection/Saved Web Gallery it will replace whatever web engine you were using on that collection with the 2016 HTML Gallery default settings.
3. In Publisher do I have to develop or modify anything before I can publish images using the new gallery?
the 2016 HTML gallery is not compatible with Publisher. It's basically a TTG-ified version of the standard Lightroom HTML gallery.
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The 2016 and 2014 galleries are very similar, differing only in image presentation. The 2014 version uses single-image HTML pages to display large images, while the 2016 version displays images using a mobile-friendly, gesture-enabled lightbox (swipe to navigation, pinch to zoom, etc.)
The two galleries can live side-by-side in the Web module. You can even share designs between the two, using the standard technique:
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … _templates
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