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Gallery Link to another page
I would like to use the gallery images to link to another page on my site, rather than a blog post. I've set up the gallery under the category "photogallery", and then I call the images in the custom field box. This all makes sense and it works to show the image and provides a link to the post. What I would like to do is use the image to link to another page, rather than a blog post. I tried to set it up under the Write>Page section of WP...but there is no category section in which to call the "photogallery".
Is there a way to; a: change the link so that I can leave the "fake" blog post and just link to another page? b: change so that I utilize the plugin in the Manage>Pages section? Does all of this make sense? Thanks all. |
Re: Gallery Link to another page
A. The plugin is not designed to do what you want
B. Custom fields, which is used by the plugin, are not a component to Pages, only Posts |
Re: Gallery Link to another page
I realized that...but I was wondering if there was a way to make it work. I'll keep tinkering. As a side note, does anyone know of a way to utilize the "slider" in the office theme in another revolution theme? Particularly the original Revolution theme? I would like to be able to utilize the slider feature (modified) within a number of revolution templates. Any ideas, pointers, plugins? Thanks all.
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Re: Gallery Link to another page
I am looking into using it in a similar way and the redirection plugin http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/ should work fine without having to hack any code.
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Re: Gallery Link to another page
Right on...that's what I was looking for, thanks for that. I like the slider effect, but I like to use it for content with links, rather then just for pictures and posts. I guess what I'm looking for is to be able to use it for featured content, but with an emphasis on Wordpress as a CMS rather than a blogging platform. There many premium themes out there now that utilize the sliders...but many have more options as to what can be put into the slider. There is a good tutorial here: http://jqueryfordesigners.com/coda-slider-effect/, but it does not explain how to do this in Wordpress. I'll keep messing with plugins and jquery to see what else I can come up with. thanks again.
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