Hansen wrote:But I have a question regarding the fotomoto features. Isen't it possible to define a folder for pictures I want to sell?
As it is now I'm not going to use the fotomoto because I have to disable a ton of pictures I don't want to sell?
This is a good question, which has two possible answers:
1. The easiest way to disable Fotomoto for any specific folder, is to simply add the following line to the
folder-parameters field from your Imagevue admin:
This will prevent the images from being added to the Fotomoto Dashboard for this folder, and also no buttons/interface will display for Fotomoto.
2. The second option, is to go to your Fotomoto Dashboard and set the "Not for sale" collection as default collection. All new photos will be added to this collection, and Imagevue will not display purchase buttons for any images that are not for sale. You can also "move" all your existing images from any other collection to the "not for sale collection". Your only job would then be to actually select what images to keep in your "For Sale" collection(s).
More about using Fotomoto Collections
Hansen wrote:Another annoying thing is the the thumb nail picture the site chooses when sharing the main website on facebook. I'm my case it takes a pictures from a design folder, and I can't change it? (Maybe a hidden folder for imagevuex to select thumb nails for sharing on facebook?)
It currently chooses the first thumbnail in the first folder, but we may need to figure out a way to set this. In the meantime, you can change it manually. Simply open the file iv-includes/templates/index.gallery.phtml and find the code approximately on line 121:
<?php if ($this->firstImage): ?>
<?php if ((ivPath::canonizeRelative(substr($this->firstImage->thumbnail, 0, strlen($this->contentPath))) !== $this->contentPath)): ?>
<img src="<?php echo $this->url(array('c' => 'xml', 'a' => 'thumb', 'path' => $this->firstImage->getPrimary())) ?>" <?php echo htmlspecialchars($this->firstImage->title) ?>" style="float: left;" />
<?php else: ?>
<img src="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($this->firstImage->thumbnail); ?>?<?php echo $this->firstImage->getThumbnailMTime(); ?>" alt="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($this->firstImage->title) ?>" style="float: left;" />
<?php endif; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
Delete all this code, and simply replace it with a hardcoded path to the thumbnail you wish to use. For example:
<img src="/content/path/tn_image.jpg" />