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How do I create a subgallery?
When editing a gallery, you have the option to Create a New Gallery.
After naming the new gallery, you have an option to Create the Gallery at Root level. This is the default, but by unchecking that box, your new gallery will appear within your current gallery.
For example: Let's say you want to create a "flowers" gallery in your root gallery and have galleries for "daisies", "roses", and "marigolds" inside of the "flowers" gallery.
Edit your root gallery.
Scroll down to the "Create a new gallery... " section.
Enter "flowers" as the gallery name.
Make sure the "Create the gallery at root level" checkbox IS checked.
Click the "New Gallery" button.
You are now editing your new "flowers" gallery.
Scroll down to the "Create a new gallry..." section again.
Enter "daisies" as the new gallery name.
Make sure the "Create the gallery at root level" checkbox IS NOT checked.
Click the "New Gallery" button.
You have now created a "daisies" gallery inside of the "flowers" gallery. |
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Stylesheets
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- Cascading style sheets are a way for you to adjust settings on your PBase pages. You can adjust fonts, borders, background, and much more.
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- When editing your gallery, there is a dropdown menu next to "style sheet". Select the style sheet you wish to use.
You can also edit style sheets and view sample style sheets.
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- To create your own stylesheet:
Go to www.pbase.com/css Enter a name for your new stylesheet.
Click the "Create Stylesheet" button.
You are now editing your new stylesheet. When you are done making changes, click the "Update Stylesheet" button.
To apply the new stylesheet to a gallery:
Edit the gallery.
Select your new stylesheet name from the list of existing stylesheets.
Click the "Update Gallery" button.
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- aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, orange, purple, red, silver, teal, white, yellow
You can use any of these values for your background or font color settings.
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