First, I was wondering if there is any footer with this theme? I don't mind coding one myself, it just seems odd and I am a little disappointed now that I see thats not an option, at least in the theme options.
Second, when setting up a gallery to be in a section, is there a way to sort the images in the order you want after you have selected them? In my opinion, this is flawed because sometimes you want to showcase more work up front than others......yet another feature which is disappointing, to say the least. Every slideshow plugin you download allows this capability to sort the slides in the order you want.....I would think your gallery should do the same. After you select the images you want to include, put them on the page and allow the user to sort and order them how they see fit. maybe I am missing something really simple here.
1) I am sorry, there's no footer option in Retro. The theme has a really peculiar design and, during the creation process, we decided to not include any footer, I am sorry.
2) If you're talking about the slider, then you can move the slides with drag&drop.
Thanks for letting me know about the footer, I don't mind customizing and programming one it if need be.
I wasn't curious about the slider, I was curious about creating a gallery of images (say for my portfolio) and being able to sort those in the order I want. Currently, it seems to put the gallery images in the order they were uploaded (from oldest to newest). Will you be supplying an update for this where the user can sort them in the order they want (like creating and ordering your images in the slide show)?
Um......your theme allows people to create galleries of images for their portfolio and there is no clear way in which to sort the images in which you select for said gallery. I did, however, figure out a way to get them in the order I want simply by selecting them one at a time in the order I want them to appear on the front end.
Hello,
First, I was wondering if there is any footer with this theme? I don't mind coding one myself, it just seems odd and I am a little disappointed now that I see thats not an option, at least in the theme options.
Second, when setting up a gallery to be in a section, is there a way to sort the images in the order you want after you have selected them? In my opinion, this is flawed because sometimes you want to showcase more work up front than others......yet another feature which is disappointing, to say the least. Every slideshow plugin you download allows this capability to sort the slides in the order you want.....I would think your gallery should do the same. After you select the images you want to include, put them on the page and allow the user to sort and order them how they see fit. maybe I am missing something really simple here.
thanks!
Jackie Ruiz
Hello,
1) I am sorry, there's no footer option in Retro. The theme has a really peculiar design and, during the creation process, we decided to not include any footer, I am sorry.
2) If you're talking about the slider, then you can move the slides with drag&drop.
Hello again,
Thanks for letting me know about the footer, I don't mind customizing and programming one it if need be.
I wasn't curious about the slider, I was curious about creating a gallery of images (say for my portfolio) and being able to sort those in the order I want. Currently, it seems to put the gallery images in the order they were uploaded (from oldest to newest). Will you be supplying an update for this where the user can sort them in the order they want (like creating and ordering your images in the slide show)?
Thanks,
Jackie Ruiz
Personally, I don't know any theme including such a feature. But you can easily order your items or posts just changing the post dates.
Um......your theme allows people to create galleries of images for their portfolio and there is no clear way in which to sort the images in which you select for said gallery. I did, however, figure out a way to get them in the order I want simply by selecting them one at a time in the order I want them to appear on the front end.
Thank you for your time in this matter.