Keeping pics in order in an album on RailImages

Bookbear1 Jan 20, 2009

  1. Bookbear1

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    OK, one problem solved (easy...thanks, Stourbridge Lion!). Now, another one. I've created a new album, and uploaded the pics in order.... but they are displaying in random order (even though the file names are in sequential order). I can, of course, sort them in ascending dile name order, but they don't stay that way. The next time I come to the album, they are once again in random order. What am I doing wrong?
     
  2. Stourbridge Lion

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    Remember where I showed you the DELETE option, also there is a SORT link where you can hard set the order they way you want them.

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    Yes, I know ( I mentioned that in my earlier post), but it does not seem to stick. I sort, but the next time I return to my albums and open that album, the pictures are once again in random order. If I send the link to some one, they see the pics in scrambled order.
     
  4. Stourbridge Lion

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    If you have done something like I have in the attachment that should be all you need to do to force the order you want to see. Don't forget to also hit that SUBMIT button when done too...

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    Found it. I was using the wrong 'Sort' button, the one that appears AFTER you open an album.

    Works now. Thanks!
     
  6. Stourbridge Lion

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    Cool!

    And for folks that are not aware, this is some of the features you obtain when you are a "TrainBoard/RailImages Supporter" by helping us pay the bills to keep the site running.

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