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  • July 28, 2014 at 12:34 pm #116121
    travelbug2010
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    I have searched through the questions asked already for this and still not sure I am understanding how the portfolio is supposed to work in Minimum Theme.

    I put in a couple of posts in the portfolio type entry area and found the archive page that it created. To put a link to the portfolio I took http://audreyparnellphotography.com/portfolio/ and stuck a link to it in the navigation at the top of the site, is that how the portfolio is meant to be used?

    Am I understanding the portfolio function? I can link to the archive page and that is the one page I can create with thumbnails of images. Then each image links to a page with the full sized image. What if you are building a site with tons of images, is the only option to have hundreds of pages like this or to just put more full sized images to scroll through on those pages?

    I have the "fixed" box checked, but the bottom part of the homepage still scrolls over the background image?

    What if I don't want any posts to be on the homepage. I change it to a static page, but then I lose the background image?

    Thank you

    http://audreyparnellphotography.com
    September 17, 2014 at 11:47 am #124793
    Susan
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    As you posted this a while back, I hope you were able to resolve your issue. If not, post back here, and I will escalate for you.

    If your issue was resolved, please mark it as resolved, so I can close it.

    Thanks!

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