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Removing The "view All Keywords" Link Under The Search Box
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Jim Quaschnick
16 posts
Fri Jun 19, 20 1:21 PM CST
Hi Tim,
Is there a way to remove the "View all keywords" link under the search box when enabling search?
In this case I will be keywording student ID numbers as a way for them to search for their grad photos, but don't want anyone else to have access to those ID numbers.
Thanks,
JIm
Is there a way to remove the "View all keywords" link under the search box when enabling search?
In this case I will be keywording student ID numbers as a way for them to search for their grad photos, but don't want anyone else to have access to those ID numbers.
Thanks,
JIm
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,216 posts
(admin)
Mon Jun 22, 20 9:22 AM CST
Design -> Edit My Theme.
Additional CSS in the left menu and add this code:
#pagephotosearch .textright { display: none; }
But I would personally disable image search in the Photo Display Settings for the gallery and use the passcode photos option instead and you can add the photo passwords as a keyword:
https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/articles/password-protecting-individual-photos-in-a-gallery/
Additional CSS in the left menu and add this code:
#pagephotosearch .textright { display: none; }
But I would personally disable image search in the Photo Display Settings for the gallery and use the passcode photos option instead and you can add the photo passwords as a keyword:
https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/articles/password-protecting-individual-photos-in-a-gallery/
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Jim Quaschnick
16 posts
Mon Jun 22, 20 6:10 PM CST
Thanks, I also see that I can remove it by removing the text in the "_view_all_photo_tags_" text box on the "page text" page. Would either of these methods revert back to default after an update?
I'm curious why you recommend passcode over image search. I use the passcode option frequently for certain events. I'ts nice when you don't want people to see any of the other images outside of their own. In this case, I'd like people to be able to browse all of the images of the event AND be able to search for just theirs. However, one issue with the image search I have found is that it only seems to search through ALL sub galleries from the main gallery, but if the search is done from a sub gallery, it only searches that sub gallery. This makes sense, however is there an option for it to search all galleries from any sub gallery within that event as well? I have a feeling some people will miss out on finding some of their pictures, thinking the search they did (inadvertently from a sub gallery) yielded a smaller number of their pictures.
Thanks,
Jim
I'm curious why you recommend passcode over image search. I use the passcode option frequently for certain events. I'ts nice when you don't want people to see any of the other images outside of their own. In this case, I'd like people to be able to browse all of the images of the event AND be able to search for just theirs. However, one issue with the image search I have found is that it only seems to search through ALL sub galleries from the main gallery, but if the search is done from a sub gallery, it only searches that sub gallery. This makes sense, however is there an option for it to search all galleries from any sub gallery within that event as well? I have a feeling some people will miss out on finding some of their pictures, thinking the search they did (inadvertently from a sub gallery) yielded a smaller number of their pictures.
Thanks,
Jim
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,216 posts
(admin)
Tue Jun 23, 20 6:41 AM CST
Neither of those would revert back with an update.
I suggest the passcode photos because that is designed so customers only see their own photos. But what you are doing is working then don't change.
Not an option to change the searching within the sub gallery.
I suggest the passcode photos because that is designed so customers only see their own photos. But what you are doing is working then don't change.
Not an option to change the searching within the sub gallery.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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