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(4 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

That works - thank you. V helpfull

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(4 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Thank you for your response.  I think I will have to live with the bug - it only started happening when I introduced the CSS menu.

As for the first load of the gallery - there was another error on the site, and to resolve that, I've changed the doctype for all pages, and this is now resolved.

Finally - the page with two galleries now works by using a differently named container for the second one (seems logical now that I think of it!), but the other page:

www.la-matha.com/guestbook.html

only has one, and it has the same code for the gallery as all the other pages.

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(4 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I use BlueGriffon to write my pages.  I now have a small gallery on every page of the site, with a main one on www.la-matha.com/pictures.html .  I have a couple of minor issues:

I have just introduced a CSS menu on all the pages, but when I flip from "source" to "WISIWIG" the code <div id="juicebox-container"></div> disappears.  I have a manual work-around by writing that just before saving, but wondered if this was something you had seen before.

The main gallery on the pictures.html page does not show properly on first load - it is ok on refresh.  This is the same in chrome as well as IE; any ideas on a solution?

The small galleries on pictures.html and guestbook.html do not show - simply a white field in the table.  I've checked the code, which appears to be the same as all the other pages.

Thank you for your help - it is very useful for a novice like me

Denis

Simple! Thanks

I want to have a mini version of my gallery on my website home page.  I amended the original gallery and saved it in a separate folder - on my laptop, the original Juicebox files including config.xml are in folder called "Juicebox/", but the files and sub folders are in the root on the web server.  The new mini gallery was saved to "jb_small/" and following the instructions on the support page, I copied that folder across to the web server, referencing that folder in the script on the page, using "baseUrl".  This only shows a white box where the gallery container is (www.la-matha.com/Test.html).

I then tried to organise the whole thing a bit better, by moving the files for the main gallery on the web server to the folder "Juicebox", changing the references on the page.  Initially, when loading the page, it had a message "cannot find config.xml", so I moved that back to the root, and it then just showed a white screen.  I have now moved the files back to the original location and restored a back-up of the gallery page, so that works ok now.

This may be a stupid error, as I am a novice at HTML, so please forgive my innocence!

Denis

Thank you - that has sorted it!

Denis

I just been successful in publishing my gallery on a test page of my simple website; however, no matter what I try, it is placed above a table which contains links to other pages on the website.  All the other pages have this table just below the banner for the site, so in its current location, it is not in keeping with the rest of the site.

The test gallery is on this page http://www.la-matha.com/Pictures_test.html whilst the existing flash gallery is here http://www.la-matha.com/Pictures.htm

Can anyone help me?  (Pages compiled using BlueGriffon)