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Darnoc




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:24 AM  
Hi, how can one keep a consistent page  length?  At this time, the last page
 of
my gallery has a single row whereas all the other pages has 3 rows.  Thus, I
would like to have all pages have the same number of rows.  If anyone knows 
how
to achieve this, please feel free to post to the group.

Thanks in advance,

-Conrad



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Joe Makowiec




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:24 AM  
On 29 Dec 2005 in macromedia.dreamweaver, Darnoc wrote:

> Hi, how can one keep a consistent page  length?  At this time, the
> last page of my gallery has a single row whereas all the other pages
> has 3 rows.  Thus, I would like to have all pages have the same
> number of rows.  If anyone knows how to achieve this, please feel
> free to post to the group.

More details?  Is the gallery dynamically generated?  URI?

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John Waller




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:24 AM  
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Helpful Harry




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 08:15 AM  
In article <dp224q$qmj$1@forums.macromedia.com>, "Darnoc"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:

> Hi, how can one keep a consistent page  length?  At this time, the last pa
ge
> of my gallery has a single row whereas all the other pages has 3 rows.  Th
us,
> I would like to have all pages have the same number of rows.  If anyone kn
ows
> how to achieve this, please feel free to post to the group.

It depends how you've done the page, but a simple way that works with
any design method is to have placeholder images saying "coming soon"
(for example, they could even be "blank" GIF images either the same as
the background colour or just using a transparent "colour") to fill up
the page to three rows. An example of this can be seen at
http://www.macmonkies.com/icons77.html

Helpful Harry
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Darnoc




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 11:14 AM  
Hi, I have used DW8 to create a custom Photoshop CS gallery template.  PS is
used to generate the actual index pages, thumbnails, and their associated pa
ges
that can contain the larger image.  At this time, the galleries are located 
in
the members area of the website.  However, I would be happy to send the
templates if that would help.  If you need any additional information, pleas
e
let me know.

Thanks in advance,

-Conrad

Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
On 29 Dec 2005 in macromedia.dreamweaver, Darnoc wrote:

> Hi, how can one keep a consistent page  length?  At this time, the
> last page of my gallery has a single row whereas all the other pages
> has 3 rows.  Thus, I would like to have all pages have the same
> number of rows.  If anyone knows how to achieve this, please feel
> free to post to the group.

More details?  Is the gallery dynamically generated?  URI?

--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.net/email.php






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John Waller




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 11:22 PM  
What gallery layout have you selected?

Since all the code is automated, I see a few options:
1) leave it as it is (is this a problem?)
2) add some dummy blank images to even out the page length
3) edit the code by hand (least preferred)

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John Waller




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 11:22 PM  
On 30 Dec 2005 in macromedia.dreamweaver, Darnoc wrote:

> Hi, I have used DW8 to create a custom Photoshop CS gallery
> template.  PS is used to generate the actual index pages,
> thumbnails, and their associated pages that can contain the larger
> image.

Then this sounds like a PS issue?  Does PS have any way to tell it how
many images per page?  If so, then tell it

Images per page = Total Images / Number of pages

> At this time, the galleries are located in the members area of the
> website.  However, I would be happy to send the templates if that
> would help.  If you need any additional information, please let me
> know.

If PS generates static pages and has no way to tell it how many images
per page, then, as John Waller indicates, your only way to get them even
is to hand-edit the resulting pages.

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Joe Makowiec
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Old Post  01-01-06 - 03:15 AM  
Hi, I'm just trying to keep some page consistemcy.  Also, I'm planning on
updating the non-gallery pages as well so that I can have a consistent lengt
h
throughout the site.  Thus, I would like to have a fix and consistent length
for every page of the site.

-Conrad

Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
What gallery layout have you selected?

Since all the code is automated, I see a few options:
1) leave it as it is (is this a problem?)
2) add some dummy blank images to even out the page length
3) edit the code by hand (least preferred)

--
Regards

John Waller








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