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Each individual portfolio has the ability to be hidden so that viewers cannot see it while you're editing its contents. Hidden is the default state for all portfolios, so the first thing you must do is go to your "Portfolios" tab, and change the Visibility to "Visible" for any portfolios that you wish to be displayed on your site.

Next, the website itself has to be turned on. By default, it is set to "Down for maintenance" so that it is not viewable while you are editing your work. However, you can easily create the translations yourself. Just rename it e.

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View code. QtAutoUpdater The Qt auto updater library is a library to automatically check for updates and install them based on various backends. Note: You will have to add the correct ones yourself and may need to adjust some paths to fit your installation! Build it yourself! Note: This requires perl to be installed.

To automatically build and install to your Qt installation, run: Install and prepare qdep Install any potential dependencies for the plugins you need Download the sources. Pro accounts come with these additional features to display a broader range of your professional talents:.

Select your layout, then create your own color scheme or choose from any of our presets. After that, upload a banner or logo to be displayed above your site, or a click-to-enter image to precede it. Even upload your own favicon! Like with any other menu item, you can rename it from "Client Access" to whatever you want. The goal with this feature is that photographers or artists can set up private galleries for specific clients, so that only they can see or review the work. We just pushed an update yesterday that allows for much greater customization of the look and style of your website.

Up to this point, Qufoto sites allowed you to select your template and set a basic color scheme, but that was about it.

Those options can provide for some really slick-looking sites, but even more is possible. Now, in addition to these options, you can: Choose to use a gradient for your background instead of a solid color Choose to use a background image for your site, and set where it appears and how it repeats, if you want it to Set the background color of the inner display area separately from the background color of the whole page Set the transparency of the inner background and popout thumbnails.

These new options allow for a much wider range of possibilities for what your site can look like. Are you tired of a solid color and you want to use a gradient? Would you like the main content area of your site to appear in a box, so it stands out? Now you can do that. Do you want your logo to appear on the bottom instead of the top?

Or the left, or the right, or sideways in the corner and repeat vertically? You can do that, too. Do you want a fancy pattern as your background? Just make or find one and upload it. We greatly encourage our current users to experiment and see what kinds of things they can come up with.

We hope to post a new tutorial on how to achieve certain effects with these options within the next few weeks. The contact page on the Pro layout now offers the ability to display some basic contact info, in addition to the contact form through which your visitors can contact you. The form itself has been updated also—it's wider and taller, and changes colors based on your color scheme. You will see a new "contact info" field at the bottom.



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