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Introduction
» StudioLine Photo Classic 3
» Requirements
» Software Installation
StudioLine User Interface
» Initial Start
» StudioLine Graphical User Interface
» Image Archive Pane Options
» Capabilities of Information & Image Tools Panes
» Using Multiple Monitors
» Customizing User Interface
» QuickStep Bar
Working with Images
» Loading Images
» RAW Images
» Duplicates and Shortcuts
» Adding Descriptions
» Classifications
» Rating Images
» Marking Images Across Folders
» Timeline View
» Picture Search
» Image Archive Filter
» Image Editing
» Deleting Images
» Slide Show
Exporting and CD/DVD Recording
» Exporting as StudioLine File
» Backup to CD or DVD
» Offload to CD or DVD
» Exporting
» Write Images to CD or DVD
» Print CD/DVD Index
Working with Web Galleries
» Web Galleries
» Editing Web Galleries
» Previewing Web Galleries
» Transferring Web Galleries
» Updating Web Galleries
» Exporting Web Galleries
Email and Printing
» Sending Images via Email
» Order Prints Online
» Standard Print
» Print Projects
» User Styles
» Custom Print
 

Editing Web Galleries

Once you open an automatically generated web gallery, you’ll notice that some text blocks such as headlines only contain placeholder text.

Opening the Top-Most Text Block

To replace the placeholder text with your own copy, click “Edit” on the QuickStep Bar. This opens the text editor for the top-most text block.

Editing Web Galleries

You may now type over the placeholder text. Once complete, you can close the text editor by clicking anywhere on the background of the page editor workspace. If you go back and click “Edit” on the QuickStep Bar, the text editor will open for the same top-most text block.

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Opening the Text Blocks in Sequence

With the text editor open, click “Edit” a second time. Now, the text editor focus shifts to the next text block in sequence. (After the bottom-most text block has been edited, the text editor will simply revolve back to the top-most text block.)

This is a convenient way to open, review and edit all available text blocks on a page.

Opening a Specific Text Block

To directly edit a specific text block, simply double-click with the left mouse-button. You should note that the content of some text blocks is predetermined by the web gallery style you chose and cannot be changed. These texts (e.g., the image captions) were carried over from the descriptors of the particular images and can only be revised in the Image Archive (see section “Adding Descriptors” in this manual).

To return to the Image Archive, click the appropriate button on the QuickStep Bar, or, click the drop-down list “Page Editor” between the menu and tool bars and select “Image Archive”.

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