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Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - yabbah - 17-03-2010

Hi, we've set up a photogallery and like it, but have one problem, if you check this link: http://gallery.bildwebben.com/fredde/2009/linnea/ - you see there is a problem with the layout when there is one folder and then thumbnails in the same "layout".

How can I do so there is like:

|FOLDER|
|thumb1||thumb2||thumb3|

and so on ?

Hope anyone understand my question.

//yabbah




Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - acrylian - 17-03-2010

The page you linked shows the subalbum "linnea" in a top level album called "2009" which itself has images (the thumbs you see) and an subalbum named "2009-11-21".

So, this is standard behaviour if you have subalbums and images in an album.




Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - yabbah - 17-03-2010

Yes, but it must be changeable, so the subalbum and the images in that album splits like:

|subalbum|
|thumb1||thumb2||thumb3| and so on

Or am I wrong, can't it be changed ?

//yabbah




Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - acrylian - 17-03-2010

Sorry, I apparently do not understand what you mean. Do you want to show the images of that album directly?




Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - yabbah - 17-03-2010

No no, If you check the link, you see its messed up alignment, I want the subalbum shown as it does. But align up the thumbnails that now is on the right of the subfolder-icon, so its starting underneath the subfolder.

Hope you understand me

//yabbah




Problems with layout if both folder and thumbnail ? - acrylian - 17-03-2010

Ok, then you will have to change the HTML and CSS of the theme. You will have to figure out that yourself, sorry...