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May be a n00bish question, but how can I put spaces between cel groups on my gallery's main page?
I was wondering if anyone could help me out? I've noticed that on some galleries, their cel categories have been listed with spaces in between each show like this:
Dragonball Z: Goku
Dragonball Z: Gohan
Dragonball Z: Vegeta
Sailor Moon: Group
Sailor Moon: Usagi
Sailor Moon: Tuxedo Mask
As opposed to one big list like this:
Dragonball Z: Goku
Dragonball Z: Gohan
Dragonball Z: Vegeta
Sailor Moon: Group
Sailor Moon: Usagi
Sailor Moon: Tuxedo Mask
Can anyone explain to me how I can separate my cel categories to make them look a bit neater? If it's a code, can someone tell me where exactly I should put it so I can space out my shows? I'm not that good with coding and such, so a step by step guide would be very appreciated!
It's really simple. At the end of the gallery name, put an [angle bracket]br[close angle bracket] [angle bracket]br[close angle bracket].
More specifically,
1. Go to "My Profile" (aka "My Account"), then to "Manage Exhibits" (aka "Gallery Sections")
2. Click on the Gallery that you want to add spaces after.
3. Add angle-br-close-angle angle-br-close-angle at the end of the Gallery title.
4. Click "Change Gallery Information."
Bada bing. Of course you put in a real angle bracket when you do this, but I've spelled this out because this forum does weird things if you put real html markup language in postings. I put examples of angles in the first version of this and the posted version was totally messed up.
I think you can do the same by putting angle-br-close-angle at the start of a gallery title that you want to leave spaces before.
Thanks to Vapalla for discovering this neat trick.
Edited Jun 04 at 6:27 PM
Apologies for hijacking, but may I ask how you got rid of the numbers following each gallery title? Otherwise when I put the breaks in the number ends up at the bottom of the spaces.
That should be under your gallery settings: just turn off the option that says "Show Item Counts."
Edited Jun 05 at 8:45 AM
toonybabe
Jun 05 at 8:44 AM
Thanks for the explaination Sensei!! I've always wondered that myself, but it never occurred to me to ask. I didn't know you could use html in things like gallery names.