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[Closed]: When 1 album in category show album contents automatically

Started by dazkeirle, July 16, 2009, 07:19:04 PM

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dazkeirle

Hi all.

Gallery Url: http://www.mygreatphone.com/wallpapers [Edit GauGau] Warning: link not worksafe - mild nudity ahead [/Edit]

I've searched for this, but unfortunately it's very heard for me to word it in such a way that i get back anything even slightly usefull.

What I'm looking for is:

When you have a gallery with only 1 album in it (in my case i use "All" when there is only to be one album in it, and have the category named something like 320 x 480 nature, as a sub category of 320 x 480) I would be really good, and logical that coppermine doesn't then go on to show a thumbnail of the album All and enforce another required click but that it goes directly to the thumbnails within this gallery.

so for example if you went:

320 > 320 nature the gallery would open for the single album of "All"

however if you went:

320 > 320 women the gallery would then show all albums as there is more than one (ie. models, women in music etc.)

I hope i made that clear, It just doesn't seem very logical to have that extra step if there is only one album in a category.

Thanks, and apologies if this has been posted before, i couldnt find a reference.


dazkeirle

Sorry for not mentioning that there are effectively bikini model wallpapers within.

Should not be any actual nudity though, only bikini / bra shots and so is mostly SFW.

Sorry about that.

dazkeirle

no longer required thanks to reshuffle of hierarchy.

dazkeirle

please can you delete the link from my original post?

This is a feature in development and I do not want it known that it's something I'm working on.

Thankyou.


Joachim Müller

Quote from: Joachim Müller on July 20, 2009, 11:01:25 AM
No. Editing out threads and the reference in them often renders the threads useless and the subsequent replies look silly. That's why we have disabled the ability of regular users to edit previous posting. We can't do that, sorry. Locking.