I have several people for whom I would like to post several pictures
on the Legacy-created website feature. Later I plan to create my own
version of this but for now, this function serves the purpose nicely.
However, I cannot find a way to get multiple pictures to appear. It's
only showing the Preferred picture.
The choices appear to be All Preferred (though you can only select one
Preferred for each individual), Only tagged Preferred and Only
untagged Preferred. There doesn't appear to be an "All" option or
"Select" option.
Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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Rich Heimlich
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
One other thing. I'd also like the Caption and Description to appear
on the website but can't find a setting to allow for that. All that
shows below each picture is the person's name and their birth-death
dates.
on the website but can't find a setting to allow for that. All that
shows below each picture is the person's name and their birth-death
dates.
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singhals
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
Rich Heimlich wrote:
Ummm, since you sounded in the previous post as if you COULD code it,
why don't you just edit the code where you don't like the result?
Unless, of course, it's a very large database.
Cheryl
One other thing. I'd also like the Caption and Description to appear
on the website but can't find a setting to allow for that. All that
shows below each picture is the person's name and their birth-death
dates.
Ummm, since you sounded in the previous post as if you COULD code it,
why don't you just edit the code where you don't like the result?
Unless, of course, it's a very large database.
Cheryl
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Rich Heimlich
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:30:00 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com>
wrote:
Because then I'd need to do it every time and I want to keep this
simple for the time being.
wrote:
Ummm, since you sounded in the previous post as if you COULD code it,
why don't you just edit the code where you don't like the result?
Unless, of course, it's a very large database.
Because then I'd need to do it every time and I want to keep this
simple for the time being.
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singhals
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
Rich Heimlich wrote:
Shove the code into the NOTES/narrative, then. It isn't necessarily
perfect, and sometimes it's not even pretty, but it does work.
Cheryl
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:30:00 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com
wrote:
Ummm, since you sounded in the previous post as if you COULD code it,
why don't you just edit the code where you don't like the result?
Unless, of course, it's a very large database.
Because then I'd need to do it every time and I want to keep this
simple for the time being.
Shove the code into the NOTES/narrative, then. It isn't necessarily
perfect, and sometimes it's not even pretty, but it does work.
Cheryl
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Rich Heimlich
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 15:42:25 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com>
wrote:
Too many family members complained about my notes being public. <grin>
Very detailed, good and bad. Thus, notes are now off.
wrote:
Shove the code into the NOTES/narrative, then. It isn't necessarily
perfect, and sometimes it's not even pretty, but it does work.
Too many family members complained about my notes being public. <grin>
Very detailed, good and bad. Thus, notes are now off.
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singhals
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
Rich Heimlich wrote:
I believe Sherry can confirm that Legacy allows you to mark some notes
as PRIVATE and others as PUBLISH.
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 15:42:25 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com
wrote:
Shove the code into the NOTES/narrative, then. It isn't necessarily
perfect, and sometimes it's not even pretty, but it does work.
Too many family members complained about my notes being public. <grin
Very detailed, good and bad. Thus, notes are now off.
I believe Sherry can confirm that Legacy allows you to mark some notes
as PRIVATE and others as PUBLISH.
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Steve Hayes
Re: Legacy Question: Web Page Pictures
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:45:17 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com> wrote:
If you include [[ private ]] information in [[ double square brackets ]] you
can exclude it from reports, exports, etc.
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Steve Hayes
E-mail: hayesmstw@hotmail.com (see web page if it doesn't work)
Web: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/
Rich Heimlich wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 15:42:25 -0500, singhals <singhals@erols.com
wrote:
Shove the code into the NOTES/narrative, then. It isn't necessarily
perfect, and sometimes it's not even pretty, but it does work.
Too many family members complained about my notes being public. <grin
Very detailed, good and bad. Thus, notes are now off.
I believe Sherry can confirm that Legacy allows you to mark some notes
as PRIVATE and others as PUBLISH.
If you include [[ private ]] information in [[ double square brackets ]] you
can exclude it from reports, exports, etc.
--
Steve Hayes
E-mail: hayesmstw@hotmail.com (see web page if it doesn't work)
Web: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/