maneyact
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Yes – This is what I would have suggested. I see you’re error post has also been seen to and will be fixed. Glad you got it sorted.
Yes. When you install Sunshine Cart it should have created some pages. One of those would probably be “Client Galleries” This is what you would place in your webpage menu. In the settings from your Dashboard, if you view “Settings” & “Pages & URL’s”, next to Main Galleries Page” it will probably show “Client Galleries” as the page.
When you create any galleries, these will then show as Thumbnails on that page. Currently, I assume (which is why I’d like to look) you have your 5 galleries from Show 2022 on that page. My suggestion of creating a “Parent Gallery” of Show 2022 and one for Show 2024 would mean when someone views the “Master Page” as you’ve called it it would then show two thumbnails of Show 2022 and Show 2024. They would then select the year they want to view and when that is selected they would then see another 5 galleries of “Gallery 1, Gallery 2, Gallery 3, Gallery 4 and Gallery 5 for your Show 2022 year.
I’m just setting up a demo site with the free version. As I use the pro version, I want to make sure the info I’m suggesting woks with the free one!
Can I look at your actual webpage with what your customer already views?
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Yes, I tried it and it worked fine. Perhaps just place them on consecutive lines.
One other thing you can do is still create a parent gallery of Show 2022 and Show 2024 and place your 5 galleries under those as I’d previously suggested. On the pages you want to create, you can then place the shortcode of the parent gallery into that page.
- Create your page “Show 2022”
- Create a Parent Gallery of “Show 2022”
- Add the galleries you wish to the “Parent Gallery”
- Get the Gallery ID for the “Parent Gallery” and place shortcode [sunshine_gallery id=”*****″] into your Page.
The above would then just show the page of Show 2022 on its own page with the galleries you want to place on it. You’ll see your page and when you open it you’ll see thumbnails for Gallery 1, Gallery 2, Gallery 3 ect.
Can you just add the Gallery shortcode and highlight the gallery ID?
[sunshine_gallery id=”ID”] – This ID can be found on the gallery once it’s created from the “All Galleries” menu. Hover your mouse over the specific folder and it can be seen at the bottom of the page in the address line (I’m using Google Chrome) Will show your web address along with post=*****. the *** will be your ID number.
You’d then just add the galleries to the page
[sunshine_gallery id=”1″][sunshine_gallery id=”2″][sunshine_gallery id=”3″][sunshine_gallery id=”4″][sunshine_gallery id=”5″] ect.
Not the neatest so unless someone has any other ideas….
I too am perhaps a little confused with how you’ve set things up compared to how I have it for my site.
Reading how you’ve written the last post, I think I have it. Your website menu has a page called “Show 2022” and that’s where you’ve placed the shortcode [sunshine_galleries].
If this is the case, you need to create a new page and call it “Dance Galleries” and add the shortcode [sunshine_galleries] to that page. Make sure the page is also added to your menu.
Then, from your “Sunshine” menu in the dashboard, create a new gallery and call it “Show 2022”. What this should then do is if you view the page “Dance Galleries” you’ll see 6 galleries on that page. The existing 5 galleries you had AND the new one you’ve just created called “Show 2022”
You’ll then need to edit the 5 galleries you already had. From the dashboard, select “All Galleries” from the Sunshine menu. You will then see the 6 galleries listed. Place a tick in the check box to the left of each of the 5 older galleries (Not Show 2022). Above the gallery thumbnails, change the dropdown from “Bulk Actions” to “Edit” and select “Apply” You’ll see a new little window which will have to the right a “Parent” dropdown. Change that to “Show 2024” which should show when you select that dropdown option. Then Click “Update”
That should then add those 5 existing galleries to your new “Parent Gallery” of “Show 2022” If you go to your newly created page called “Dance Galleries”, hopefully you’ll just see a thumbnail called “Show 2022”
If that’s all good, Create a new Gallery called “Show 2024”. Once that gallery is created, If you again look at your page “Dance Galleries, you will hopefully now see “Show 2022 and Show 2024” If you select Show 2022, the 5 galleries from that year should be in there. Show 2024 will still be empty.
Then you just create new galleries for this year. When you create each gallery, be sure to change the page attribute “Parent Page” to “Show 2024″ This will then add your new 2024 galleries to the Parent Gallery” of Show 2024.
Just create “Dance Galleries” Page. Edit Show 2022 page and change Page Attribute to parent page “Dance Galleries. Your existing 5 sub pages will then need to be edited as well by adding their parent page as “Show 2022”
Then you can create a new page for Show 2024 and have its parent page as “Dance Galleries” Then when you create the 5 sub categories, their parent page will be “Show 2024”
So then when someone goes to your main gallery page, they’ll just see a thumbnail for “Dance Galleries” They select that and will then see two further options of “Show 2022” and “Show 2024”. If they select “Show 2022” they’ll see the 5 folders you have under that year. If they Select “Show 2024” they’ll see your 5 new folders for this year.
Hope that makes sense 🙂
Disregard my last comment regarding adding a new primary “Parent Gallery” . I just tried it with 4 galleries I currently have online and it added them fin so you should be able to add “Dance Galleries” and then add Show 21022 and Show 2024 to that new “Parent Page”
Yes to what you’ve said Dance Galleries” and “Show 2022 and Show 2024”. Then simply select Show 2024 as the parent gallery for any if its sub pages. Unless I’m missing something you’ve indicated, this should work.
That said, I have had problems adding existing pages to a new parent page although I’ve not tried it recently. When I tried to add a new “Primary Parent” page, the existing page would not show when I selected it to show as a sub directory of the new parent. So in your case, I’d just not bother with a directory of “Dance Galleries” first. I’d have the primary gallery as Show 2022 and Show 2024. If you try to add a new primary gallery (Dance Galleries) and add Show 2022 to it and it doesn’t show anything, just change the parent gallery of Show 2022 back to nothing and it would just show on your main galleries page of your website as Show 2022 and Show 2024.
This should just be a case of creating “Parent Pages” from your gallery.
- Create a “Main Page” – Dance 2024
- Create your sub group pages and on each page of the sub groups, select “Dance 2024″ as the Parent Page, found on the right of the page under Page Attributes”.
Then when the main “Dance 2024” page is selected, the client will see each sub page listed and they simply select that page.
This does not appear to be opening the images as a “Sunshine Gallery” image. It seems to just open the photo at full size in a new window. I can’t help you but hopefully now someone can see your site, they’ll be able to help you.
I tried disabling LightBox on my site and I defiantly get the forward/backward arrows. It appears to be an install glitch or plugin/theme conflict which is strange.
Do you have a web link one could look at? This may assist in trying to help you out.
Yes. You can create as many different price levels as you like. You can have a “Default” level you’d charge and create new levels based on that default charge or simply start a new level from scratch. It’s very flexible.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Relabel "Free" in WoocommercePerfect, thank you. I didn’t think it was anything to do with the theme so hand’t considered it. I’ll now take a look at the individual products as well to see if I can change the “Free” label when each product is viewed.
Thanks for your help.