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(6 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

Thank you, Steven.  That seems to work fine.  (I should have figured out the need for new container numbers - I hadn't realized that it would still have the info from the previous post ;) )

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(6 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

Steven - you are a gentleman and a scholar!  Thanks so much for the quick answer.  I saw mention of using the base URL, but wasn't exactly sure how to apply it. 

Success in just minutes:  http://sdehayes.com/blog/blog/2012/09/30/4275/



EDIT:  while it did work perfectly for my first attempt at adding two galleries, when I try to add two more in a subsequent post, it then no longer shows the first two.

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(6 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

I am confused ;) 

I have successfully used SimpleViewer galleries in the past.  I've used both the plug-ins for Lightroom and for Wordpress, and have managed to embed those galleries in my wordpress blog without using either of the plug ins (exporting from Lightroom, then doing the ftp transfer to a folder on the host). 

I only mention this to give you an idea that I am not a complete moron (just an old grandma who has never done any HTML stuff before) - I can usually figure things out by looking at all the examples and trying things.

I plan to buy the Pro version if I can get things working with Lite.

1.  I want to be able to embed more than one gallery in a single wordpress blog post, like I have been able to do with SimpleViewer.  I can't use the Wordpress plugin because it allows only one gallery.  Can I use Juicebox to do this?

2.  I get the option to copy the code to "embed the juicebox gallery" but I don't know how I should be modifying the code to point to my galleries.

3.  Do you have an example of embedding a Juicebox gallery that was exported from Lightroom, into a Wordpress post?  This would be a big help!

Thanks, and sorry for the confusing requests.