hi...
I'm using the (pretty self-modified..) classic theme.
I want to have the pages navigation bar (on the albums-list page, and maybe even on the thumbnails-list page [inside the album]) also on the top of the page, just below the statistics/breadcrumb..
any help? :-\
thanks! :)
by default, the menu is displayed on each page, soI don't understand the question in the first place. Post a link to your page and attach a screenshot to your reply that explains what section you refer to.
hi
I'm talking about the pages navigation bar..
The one that goes:
Quote184 albums on 23 page(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 23
Now, it is displayed only on the bottom of the page, after the current page's thumbnails.
I want to display it also on the top of the page, so the user won't have to scroll the entire page just to get to that pages-bar. also, a lot of people simply don't notice it when it's not on the top..
The two areas that splits into pages and have this pages-navigation bar are the albums-thumbnails ("specific category view", or "no category"), and the pictures-thumbnails ("specific album view").
By "on top" I mean
before the thumbnails view..
On the albums-thumbnails page it's just after the statistics bar: "2645 files in 184 albums with 1349 comments viewed 366 times".
On the pictures-thumbnails page it's just after the breadcrumb ("Main -> Category name -> Album name") and before the album title&sort options.
On the pictures-thumbnails page I'v already added some of my custom stuff to that top place, with the "theme_display_thumbnails()" function. just
before:
if ($mode == 'thumb') {
starttable('100%', $title, $thumbcols);
} else {
starttable('100%');
}
echo $header;
but,
a. I didn't find out how to add it to the albums-thumbnails as well
b. I don't know how to call the pages-navigation bar ("184 albums on 23 page(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 23") function..
did I make myself clear now? ;D
thanks for your help! :)
Instead of presenting a list of 23 album pages I suggest ordering your gallery using categories and sub-categories (that's what they're for). As a user of a page with such a chaotic structure as yours, I wouldn't bother to look deeper into it and leave, no matter if it's at the top or bottom of the page.
irrelevant.
it's a modding-gallery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modding), and there's not suppose to be any sub-categories in it.
I'm not into "making the user stay". They will stay. They won't leave because of a 20+ pages gallery, it's suppose to be one large archive.
Moreover, I believe they'll actually leave if the gallery will use an annoying/useless/pointless sub-categories structure.. as I said, it's irrelevant. :)
can you please help me out with this anyway? ;)
can't see the point why a modding gallery isn't allowed to have categories, however it's your choice ::). What you're up to would take some time to look into, which I'm not ready to spend (this is my choice).