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How do I link subgalleries to each other?
In order to link subgalleries, go to the Advanced Settings page in the gallery which you want to link from.

Select the check box to use Linked Subgalleries

Click Update

For example:

Say you have an Italy gallery. Within the Italy gallery, you have subgalleries for various Italian cities. It would be nice if people could jump directly from the Venice subgallery to the Bologna subgallery without having to go back through the main Italy gallery to get there.

The solution is to use linked subgalleries. To do this, you would edit the Italy gallery, go to the advanced settings page, select the checkbox to use linked subgalleries, and update.

Now, each of the Italy subgalleries will display a list of links to all of the other subgalleries.
All subgallery links are automatically updated whenever subgalleries are added or removed.

You can see how this was used for the sample stylesheets on PBase:

The parent gallery is www.pbase.com/stylesheets This is the gallery that has the Linked Subgalleries option selected.

All subgalleries, such as www.pbase.com/stylesheets/tarheel , display links to the other subgalleries at the top of the page.

Photo a Day Gallery
Overview FAQ
You can choose your current Photo-a-Day (PaD) gallery by clicking the link at the bottom of your edit gallery page.
You must be a paying customer for your PaD gallery to appear in the PaD meta-gallery.

In order for you to have a PaD gallery, you must have a paid account.
You also have to upload your photos to your designated PaD. Copying the photos from another gallery will not work.
In order for your PaD gallery to show up in the metagallery, your photos cannot be password protected or non-public.



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