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How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 26 Aug 2014, 16:16
by koed
I'm using "boxplus (image only), and "Picasa import".
The description (text) is imported from Picasa into description.
billeder.koed-pedersen.dk/index.php/abruzzerne

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 26 Aug 2014, 18:15
by Jan
Hi, what you mean with filename? Do you mean title? If yes, such can be hidden in Options.

Jan

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 26 Aug 2014, 19:38
by koed
Hi Jan
Yes I mean the title.
But maybe I'm growing old and blind, because I can't find that option. - Please guide me.
Under "Detail view settings" - "Description Settings" the "Display Description..." is set to "Show (standard) and "Display Title..." is set to "NO".
What (other) option is I missing ?

Regards
Peder

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 26 Aug 2014, 23:00
by Jan
Yes, the "display title" should do the trick. Which version of Phoca Gallery you are using? Does your template override Phoca Gallery output?

Jan

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 09:22
by koed
Hi Jan.
I'm using version 4.11, the latest for Joomla 3.
I would be very surprised, if my template would override any setting.
I'm only use the "build in" - Beez3 and protostar.
And the "error" is on both.

Regards Peder

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 31 Aug 2014, 21:26
by Jan
Hmm, then try to see your cache settings - in global configuration - if the changes are displayed in frontend. :idea:

Jan

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 01 Sep 2014, 15:02
by koed
Hi Jan,
One of the first lesson I learned (In Joomla), was that CACHE, is something your turn ON, when your site is "up and running".
Lesson number two, were "if your changes don't show, try "clear cache".
So.. my [ Global configuration - System Settings ] Cache is "OFF - Caching disabled"

:?

BR
Peder

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 01 Sep 2014, 22:23
by Jan
Hi, yes, I meant the cache in Global configuration, if this is OFF, it should not do any problem.

To be 100% I don't think on other feature, can you paste a screenshot of what title you exactly mean? (with help of external service like imgur is)

Jan

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 02 Sep 2014, 09:33
by koed
Hi Jan.
I'm not clean about to join (yet) another "service", so I posted the screen shoots on my own.
Image

http://www.billeder.koed-pedersen.dk
There is additional text there.

Hope that'll do.
Br
Peder

P.S. I tried to show the pictures on the post, but I didn't show up.
This is the address: www(dot)billeder(dot)koed-pedersen(dot)dk

Re: How to avoid displaying filename.

Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 01:00
by Jan
Hi, this is the title attribute. Did your images has the title or is the title filled by filenames - normally there is displayed title but if you have imported, it can happen that there is no title, so filenames are set as titles, so the titles needs to be changed.

To remove titles e.g. from title tag, the code needs to be customized or you can change the ALT attribute of the image/link - see Phoca Gallery options and change the ALT option - this should help :idea:

Jan