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I don´t see any option that makes it possible to change color and text on the gallery help button?
The color is in accordance with your styling of buttons, in the Typography section of controls. The text on the button is the "Button Label", where I told you previously.
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Now that I have created a swedish localisation - how do I make it active?
Client Response => Settings => List Settings
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Thank you so much!!!
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this is starting to become a multiple question thread. If you could start new topics for new questions, that would be very helpful to others looking for similar answers.
Rod
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ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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mikkelmand wrote:How do I make the file names visible in the grid and in the slideshow in Client Response galleries?
Edit the album template in Backlight's Designer. Under the "Image Settings" section, then the "Image Metadata" subsection. Set either of the Thumbnail Metadata fields to "{Filename}" (without quotation marks). To display in the slideshow, set Photos Caption to also include this.
Finally, under the Thumbnail Presentation section, locate the "Metadata Display" subsection, and switch on the desired item containing your filename assignment.
After making these changes you'll need to republish any existing images. In Publisher set up you can check the "Push metadata without updating existing photos" check box to speed up the process.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Thank you Rod!
Matthew wrote:mikkelmand wrote:How do I make the file names visible in the grid and in the slideshow in Client Response galleries?
Edit the album template in Backlight's Designer. Under the "Image Settings" section, then the "Image Metadata" subsection. Set either of the Thumbnail Metadata fields to "{Filename}" (without quotation marks). To display in the slideshow, set Photos Caption to also include this.
Finally, under the Thumbnail Presentation section, locate the "Metadata Display" subsection, and switch on the desired item containing your filename assignment.
After making these changes you'll need to republish any existing images. In Publisher set up you can check the "Push metadata without updating existing photos" check box to speed up the process.
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