6/12/2023 0 Comments Jalbum link to subfolder![]() It appears that the link is on a sub-page (within a page called gallery)? Looking at the screenshots you gave it’s difficult to give you a perfect relative address. I’m assuming that you decided to go with the open into a new page option? What most people call a “link” in HTML is really called an anchor or an a tag. Markdown allows you to use any HTML that You want. Thank you again and I appreciate your patience and time in helping me! I understand that the reference will be different for every gallery I make, but basically I’d need to know the full structure of the html so that I can modify it as needed to link different page text to each gallery I create. You mentioned that Markdown allows for html to be inserted directly, so I’d like to know if you could advise on what my html link reference would be for the galleries. The location column will not be part of the linked text, just the bulleted text will be. ![]() On all my webpages, I used Markdown for the text I’ll link from (with bullets) and plain text for the column next to it (location). I’ll be creating hundreds of these galleries for all the events I’ve shot since 2004, so once I learn to link these properly I’ll be repeating it many times. The black arrow points to the folder where I saved my RW8 website and all the folders that will hold the galleries I create. At the top is the location of those files on my local drive. In fact, all the files you see on the left side of the screenshot are what the app creates in making the gallery. So basically I need to create a link from the highlighted text on my web page to the “index” file that’s created in every gallery I make in the other app I use, jAlbum. I’ve attached three images - one showing one of my webpages, the second showing my folder setup with my RW8 website project and the other showing the file hierarchy of a typical gallery. So, further to your question regarding how/what I’m linking to, please see below: Sorry for my delayed reply, but I spent the last few days compiling all my data and creating all the web pages I need for all the galleries I’ll be including on my site. I hope I’m clear enough? Otherwise this evening I can send you a screenshot showing what I mean. After that, it’s a question of inputting the path to the index file. I don’t link to the app in any way, I only use the app to make up the galleries. So when I’d populate my web pages with links, I’d click to browse my file path that would lead to that index.html file. I created folders within my site folder to hold all those galleries, organized by category. All I’m left to do is link to the index.html page that will lead users to view my images. It creates the thumbnails, larger images, watermarks, all the nav elements… everything. I use an app called jAlbum that automatically creates my galleries. ![]() Sorry if I wasn’t clear about my galleries. I guess the “_new” in DW was proprietary to that app, as each new gallery I’d click on would open in a new tab you can try it on my site.Įither way, I may take your advice and have one tab accommodate all galleries that’d get clicked on. I’ll rethink that when I make my galleries. I used to have galleries open in new as I figured at least users can continue browsing by simply closing the new window and not keep using “back” button.
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