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Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 15:39
by Haider of Sweden
If I have multiple subfolders with image inside, in the parent folder, can I display each the thumbnails of each subfolders individually?
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[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] <- subfolder 1
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] <- subfolder 2
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] <- subfolder 3
If I am unclear, let me know and I provide screenshots of the question.
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 23:58
by mjau-mjau
Hi Haider. Unfortunately, X3 cannot display galleries from multiple subfolders in one parent page. X3 can only list the subfolders of the page, with preview images. This might be possible in a future version ...
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 02:46
by Haider of Sweden
Thank you
Is there another way of displaying _different_ galleries in on page?
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 03:27
by mjau-mjau
You can assign a different gallery/folder as the source for the page's own gallery, but you cannot include multiple galleries in a single page.
The only way to do that, would be to manually add images into the content section of the page, but that is not automated and would be very tedious.
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 09:25
by TristanJo
I also want to display multiple folders.
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 09:35
by mjau-mjau
TristanJo wrote:I also want to display multiple folders.
This is not currently an option in X3. I will consider it for a future release!
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 01:24
by TristanJo
mjau-mjau wrote:
TristanJo wrote:I also want to display multiple folders.
This is not currently an option in X3. I will consider it for a future release!
I'm trying to express using carousel in the content, so please tell me how to crop the carousel image size regularly.
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 03:15
by mjau-mjau
TristanJo wrote:I'm trying to express using carousel in the content, so please tell me how to crop the carousel image size regularly.
You mean you have a carousel in your custom content and you want uniform, cropped images? Do you have a link? That could be done with the X3 resizer, for example square 640 px image:
/render/w640-c1.1/examples/assets/bubbles.jpg
Just replace
/content/ with
/render/w640-c1.1/. Here is the original:
/content/examples/assets/bubbles.jpg
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 05:12
by TristanJo
http://www.jn-tour.com
Please tell me the code.:heart_eyes:
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 07:03
by mjau-mjau
I think you already did it in your second test? To create a uniform carousel, you will need images with identical aspect, and unless they are identical by nature, they need to be cropped.
An original image looks like this:
/content/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
Top crop and resize the image, replace
/content/ with
/render/w640-c3.2/, where w640 represents the width and c.3.2 represents the CROP ratio. For example:
/render/w640-c3.2/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
The above creates a 3:2 aspect image. You can choose any aspect, for example 1:1, and you can also change the width, for example:
/render/w320-c1.1/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
So, for your carousels to be uniform, you need to include images that are cropped at the same aspect using links like above.
Re: Looking for a way to display subfolders
Posted: 20 Nov 2020, 02:25
by TristanJo
mjau-mjau wrote:TristanJo wrote:~om
Please tell me the code.:heart_eyes:
I think you already did it in your second test? To create a uniform carousel, you will need images with identical aspect, and unless they are identical by nature, they need to be cropped.
An original image looks like this:
/content/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
Top crop and resize the image, replace
/content/ with
/render/w640-c3.2/, where w640 represents the width and c.3.2 represents the CROP ratio. For example:
/render/w640-c3.2/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
The above creates a 3:2 aspect image. You can choose any aspect, for example 1:1, and you can also change the width, for example:
/render/w320-c1.1/jeju/2day/jeju-5215525.jpg
So, for your carousels to be uniform, you need to include images that are cropped at the same aspect using links like above.
Oh, thank you.
I'll test it