However I do notice that in my Documents folder on my MacBook I notice that there is a JuiceboxBuilder-Pro folder there which has a folder within it of my presets. Should I delete that too?
If the folder contains only presets, then it is doubtful that removing the folder will help.
However, in the absence of knowing exactly what is causing your problem, I would not rule anything out quote yet.
Try temporarily removing the folder (either rename it and then rename it back to its original name afterwards or move it to a different location and move it back to its original location afterwards) whilst JuiceboxBuilder-Pro is closed to see if this helps.
I am wondering if the problem may be that when I reinstall JuiceboxBuilder-Pro it is not recognising me as being a legitimate user, perhaps not recognising the purchase code I put in for some reason? Could that be the problem?
No, this is not the problem. JuiceboxBuilder-Pro does not need a special code or use a serial number (although downloads are restricted to licensed users only and installing the application without a valid license would violate the terms of use).
As long as you have the JuiceboxBuilder-Pro.air installation file, you should be able to install and run JuiceboxBuilder-Pro successfully.
There is no logo appearing on the lower righthand corner so it is geared for pro. I did manage to get safari previewing the lite version of the gallery.
I'm glad that you have at least been able to upgrade the Photoshop plugin to Juicebox-Pro and get local viewing working in Safari 11. Thank you for letting me know.
Im also wondering now would showkase be a solution if I can't get it working on my computer with your advice?
Showkase is a PHP web application (installed on your web server rather than your computer) which is designed to create a complete portfolio website (integrating multiple galleries) in a web browser interface, although you could use Showkase in its Gallery Manager theme to just create and edit Juicebox-Pro galleries online (which you could embed into other non-Showakse pages throughout your website).
Showkase has full support for Juicebox-Pro and the galleries can be created within the application itself (or created with JuiceboxBuilder-Pro and imported).
You can create Gallery Index pages and have as many galleries listed on each Gallery Index page as you wish.
Each gallery is represented by a thumbnail image with the gallery title displayed below and the gallery is opened when the user clicks on the image.
Demo sites created with Showkase can be found here and a sample Gallery Index page can be found here.
Showkase can also create non-gallery pages (About, Basic and Contact pages) where you can add information about yourself (or any other content you like).
All of this is done automatically within the Showkase interface without the need for any manual coding at all.
You can take a look around the Showkase interface by logging into the Live Demo Admin.
Showkase can be purchased as Showkase-Standard (which comes with Juicebox-Lite, the free version) or Showkase-Pro (which comes with Juicebox-Pro).
The only difference between Showkase-Standard and Showkase-Pro is the bundled viewer (Juicebox-Lite vs Juicebox-Pro).
If you want to purchase Showkase-Pro (less expensive that purchasing Showkase-Standard and Juicebox-Pro separately), then we would happily refund you in full for your Juicebox-Pro purchase.
There is more information on the differences between Juicebox and Showkase in this forum thread.
If you have any further queries, please let me know.
Getting back to JuiceboxBuilder-Pro, have you tried creating a new administrative user account and installing and running JuiceboxBuilder-Pro under the new user account yet?
I still think this is worth a shot. It should at least let us know whether there is something about your present user account which is causing your problem or otherwise perhaps a system wide contributing factor.