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Find My Photos Style Searchbox
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Leanne
389 posts
Thu Dec 30, 21 11:24 PM CST
Hi Tim,
I use "find my photos" for two purposes - (1) - to land on a private password-protected gallery page .. and also to (2) "find my photos" - these pages are independent of each other and serve diff purposes.
Currently I use this button for both, but despite renaming the one button a few times to cover all, it can be confusing for some people.
What i'd like to do is have two menu links that are named dependently.. they both have the "find my photos" workability but one is named "Buy My Photos" and the other is more a private passcoded info/booking page ( I have a few as my clients needs are varied so each new group has their own bespoke page )
Hope this makes sense - in summary, I would like 2 "passcode search" buttons. In the backend, they do exactly the same thing and i'd like to direct them to 2 different purposes without confusing clients. Thanks!
I use "find my photos" for two purposes - (1) - to land on a private password-protected gallery page .. and also to (2) "find my photos" - these pages are independent of each other and serve diff purposes.
Currently I use this button for both, but despite renaming the one button a few times to cover all, it can be confusing for some people.
What i'd like to do is have two menu links that are named dependently.. they both have the "find my photos" workability but one is named "Buy My Photos" and the other is more a private passcoded info/booking page ( I have a few as my clients needs are varied so each new group has their own bespoke page )
Hope this makes sense - in summary, I would like 2 "passcode search" buttons. In the backend, they do exactly the same thing and i'd like to direct them to 2 different purposes without confusing clients. Thanks!
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,278 posts
(admin)
Mon Jan 03, 22 3:44 AM CST
I don't understand but sounds like you just need to make links and name them accordingly.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Leanne
389 posts
Mon Jan 03, 22 8:05 AM CST
thanks - yes, I do this for lots of links, but the "find my photos" is something static in the links I don't seem to be able to manipulate or duplicate.
How can I duplicate a "find my photos" link?
How can I duplicate a "find my photos" link?
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,278 posts
(admin)
Mon Jan 03, 22 12:53 PM CST
Make a link to:
/index.php?view=findphotos
/index.php?view=findphotos
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Leanne
389 posts
Mon Jan 03, 22 6:47 PM CST
legend, thanks, im pretty sure this will work exactly how I need it to.
Happy New Year btw, and thanks always for this forum and your replies. Cheers.
Happy New Year btw, and thanks always for this forum and your replies. Cheers.
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