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  • Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @silvereyesphoto – The ImageBrowser displaying the gallery title can be hidden with custom CSS. Specifically for your site:

    div.ngg-imagebrowser > h3 { display: none; } should work.

    As to the other display type, you appear to be describing the NextGEN Legacy Carousel template … you should be able to select a NextGEN Basic Thumbnails display then choose the “carousel” template under the Customization panel when you insert the display.

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

    Thread Starter silvereyesphoto

    (@silvereyesphoto)

    @photocrati Thank you so much Cais! This has all been a big learning curve for me, setting up this site. I knew there would be a simple fix I just didn’t know where to start. Done.

    I do have another question, previously, using the carousel, I could scroll to look at the image and simply click through the thumbnails and the gallery would refresh the image. Now when I click on a thumbnail, the entire page refreshes which means I have to scroll again to see the thumbnails.

    It’s not a huge deal, but I personally find it really annoying, and don’t want to annoy potential customers! Short of making my images significantly smaller, which I am reluctant to do, is there a way around this?

    Thanks again.

    Plugin Contributor photocrati

    (@photocrati)

    @silvereyesphoto – Unfortunately that is the nature of that particular NextGEN Legacy template … the only alternative I can think of would be found in our NextGEN Pro (or Plus) updates. The NextGEN Pro Horizontal Filmstrip may handle the display more to your taste … here is an example on our site: https://www.nextgen-gallery.com/pro-filmstrip-gallery/

    Thanks!

    – Cais.

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