Dear sir,
When I add a gallery to a page, it automatically becomes full width template, also all the text of that page. The sidebar appears completely on the buttom, which is not very handy for the different languages. Any way to fix this? An example: http://facialfeminization.eu/?page_id=477.
Thanks,
Ellen.
Gallery on page means automatic full width and sidebar pushed to the bottom
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Hello ellenuser,
I just used a galleria and it worked okay so I do not think this should be happening by default. You cannot change the template to default template?
Go ahead and post the code for the gallery that you are using.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Whit the default template I get a full template without sidebar. With the left sidebar template I get the sidebar under my text.
The code that I added in the edit box is:
[teaser_large]The hairline is an identifying trait for gender, which is accentuated with age.[/teaser_large][divider]
[portfolio cat=11 column=2 link=image max=9]
[divider]
[two_third]
Gender of the hairline
[one_half]
Mail hairline
[bullet_list]
Hairline is higher
M-shape
[/bullet_list]
[/one_half][one_half_last]
Female hairline
[bullet_list]
Hairline is lower
Inverted U-shape
[/bullet_list]
[/one_half_last][frame_center alt="" title=""]http://facialfeminization.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/hairline_differences.jpg[/frame_center]
In males the hairline is often higher than in females. The distance between the brows and the hairline for women on average is 5 cm. For men this is 7 cm.
Another difference is the shape of the hairline. A man usually has receded corners above the temples that give it an “M” shape. Conversely, the female hair pattern is oval shaped, smoother and full around the facial edge.
[one_half]
Mail aging pattern
[bullet_list]
Receding hairline
[/bullet_list]
[/one_half][one_half_last]
Female aging pattern
[bullet_list]
Overall thinning
[/bullet_list]
[/one_half_last][frame_center alt="" title=""]http://facialfeminization.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Hairline_aging.jpg[/frame_center]
An additional difference between male and female hairlines comes with the age. There is a typical male pattern of baldness with a recession of the hairline. How many women have you seen with a receding hairline? While biological women do sometimes suffer from hair loss, it is usually an all-over thinning of the hair from the entire scalp and isn’t specifically targeted to one area.
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Feminizing the hairline
Hariline lowering involves removing a section of the skin on the forehead (between the hairline and eyebrows) and pulling the scalp forward between 1.0 cm and 2.5 cm to correct for the receding masculine pattern hairline and to approximate, when possible, a more feminine ‘oval’ pattern hairline.
Hairline lowering is a permanent feminising solution for those patients who do not suffer from a receding hairline. It acts as a temporary fix for a receding hairline in patients suffering from hair loss, but will not stop the hair loss. We highly recommend that these patients seek out an additional hair loss solution, like hair transplantation, to keep the hairline looking full and healthy.
[divider]
Procedure
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This procedure is very well combined with forehead recontouring and brow lift, which are often done via the same incision.
General or local anesthesia is given.
An incision is made along the hairline. The incision is made just inside the hairline, in an irregular fashion, to avoid a straight scar. Straight scars are more conspicuous than irregularly curved ones. Also the blade is held in such a direction that about six weeks postoperatively the hair starts growing through the scar, making it almost invisible.
The scalp will be mobilized to the back of the head and pulled forward as much as needed. Normally 1.5 -2 cm of advancement is no problem.
A section of forehead skin at the hairline is removed.
The scalp is fixed to the bone using Endotines to prevent it from pulling back.
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Recovery hairline lowering
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Pain— The patient may suffer from some pain during the first days, which is suppressed with medication.
Staples and stitches—Staples will be removed after 7 days.
Scar—A visible scar exists, but it will typically be too faint to be noticed.
Numbness—Forehead numbness can last for weeks.
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Posted 1 year ago # -
Oh, I thought you meant a galleria shortcode. Unfortunately the portfolio is not designed to be used with a sidebar ellenuser.
In my freetime I will try and get a template up that will allow this.
Posted 1 year ago # -
We can try this ellenuser..
Download the attached file and extract it to
/wp-content/themes/awake/and then change your page template to "Portfolio with Sidebar".Make sure that your columns are either set to 2 or 3. I didn't test it that much but I think it should work for you.
Posted 1 year ago # -
We can try this ellenuser..
Download the attached file and extract it to
/wp-content/themes/awake/and then change your page template to "Portfolio with Sidebar".Make sure that your columns are either set to 2 or 3. I didn't test it that much but I think it should work for you.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Dear Elliot, sorry for the late reply. Thank you for making such a template for me!! I'm really greatfull.
I tried it on one page and it looks a little bit 'tight' (http://facialfeminization.eu/?page_id=437). Any suggestions to create some more breathing space? (and by the way: can I the pictures are cut rather stupid in the thumbnail (unproportional), any easy way to change this?)
Again: THANKS.Posted 1 year ago # -
Hello ellenuser,
In the file I gave find line 25 which should look like this..
<div id="main" style = 'float: left; width: 586px;'>And change it to this..
<div id="main" style = 'float: left; width: 586px; position: relative !important; margin-right: 20px !important;'>Where 20px is how much space you want. As for the images not being the right size you can try to select 1 column and see if that makes a difference. How we are doing this there is not a way to change the image sizes though unfortunately.
If you just want to display some images we can try creating a galleria.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Dear Elliott,
Thank you very much for the adjustement. Now it is good.
The one column thing didn't work. The problem with a galleria is it is static. Regurlary I have new pictures to add and I want them to appear in the general 'gallery' page and also per 'procedure page' a subcategory of pictures of that procedure. I know from before (I had a static website with Dreamweaver) this is very time consuming the more then you have to add the new picture in 6 different languages and so on.
Then I prefer to leave it like this.
Thanks a million,
Ellen.Posted 1 year ago # -
Glad you got it working ellenuser, I'll keep looking for an image size fix.
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