swamphox wrote:A couple questions. Is there something that I could add that would appear as a "shopping cart" icon to each image, as you did last week that I could connect each image to my store. Even if I have to enter each image info manually or just a single link (the same link) to every image that is linked to my store.
Where are you talking about though? I believe in this thread we have already added a shopping-cart icon to the popup window that displays the image. Do you mean you want to add a cart icon also on top of the images in the grid-layout (or whatever layout you are using) before they are clicked? If so, that can be achieved similarly as my previous post through descriptions, but only
once I add html support to descriptions. You could use the CAPTION setting to have the description (with your link), overlay the image.
swamphox wrote:I am having a hard time understanding where to make changes to what appears on my "home" screen. I still have your images there and I can find where to make these changes.
The home page is an example. If you go to the index page from panel, navigate to settings->gallery, scroll down and you will see it is using an
ASSETS setting to load images from another folder. You can just delete that setting, and instead it will look for images inside itself ... or you can change it to another folder if you want. The assets setting is just a special setting to load images from a different folder than itself, which might be useful in many case.
swamphox wrote:That leads me to asking about the documentation. I see that most features and control are very well documented within the panel. Do you have anything yet that explains, in a graphical manner or textual, how the main items in X3 are laid out as it pertains to the way things can be manipulated in the panel? Does that make sense?
Yes it makes sense. You are kinda asking for a something that explains "the anatomy of an X3 page" I believe ... I will have to get around to better documentation at some point. For now, most importantly, you need to know that a page is made up of 3 modules: context, folders and gallery. Each which have settings to control their own layout.