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  • Thread Starter attu

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    I did that, but the permalink is not to my liking. This is what it is now:
    https://mywebsite.com/nggallery/page-67/album-2/gallery-701

    where I want it to be something like this:
    https://mywebsite.com/gallerynameichose

    I would like to have nggallery out of the way.
    Why is there page-67 in the url? Don’t remember putting that in somewhere.
    The number of the gallery is 701 indeed, but I would like the url to be something based on the name of the gallery.

    Is this possible?

    So nobody has an idea on how to solve this problem, or at least an idea of where to look? It’s a frustrating problem. I have created almost 100 new galleries since this problem arose. I can link to the galleries directly from posts or whatever content, but I can’t display Albums in the admin-section. That makes it impossible for me to arrange galleries in albums and I think this has already cost me tons (if not millions) of pageviews.

    The website I’m doing this for is https://attugirls.com but I have to say this website is really NSFW, so beware to go to that page while in the office.

    If anyone (Alex?) can offer any help it is much appreciated!

    This is the problem: it is possible to create a new gallery, upload pictures, manage the gallery. But the, when you want to add a gallery to an abum and you click Album on the menu all that is displayed is a white page. Even the source of the page has nothing in it.
    The galleries are all still there and viewable by visitors, but I can’t add any new galleries to an album, nor create a new album in which I could store new galleries.

    Hope anybody can help us out.

    Attu

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