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claycity

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album in a album
« on: August 11, 2007, 12:09:10 am »

i have this site http://www.2kboffroad.com/membersrides/index.php i have a Category THE DIRT ROAD with two albums in it CLUB RUNS and WEEKEND WHEELIN. i want to ad albums under the CLUB RUNS so i can have all the pics from one club run in it say like the the 4 of july blow out run he had. and keep adding albums for future runs. ive tryed making CLUB RUNS into a category but then is seperates from the THE DIRT ROAD cat thanks for the help and yes i did search with no luck total time loged in looking is 1H&12mins thank guys
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Re: album in a album
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2007, 07:07:32 am »

Why don't you try Subcategory ?
Create a subcategory (Parent directory should be THE DIRT ROAD) name it CLUB RUNS and then put your albums there
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Re: album in a album
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2007, 01:56:37 pm »

Just as a clarification: coppermine doesn't feature sub-albums. Has been requested frequently, but it's very hard to accomplish code-wise due to the overall structure of the entire application. That's why the feature hasn't been coded yet. Searching for "sub-album" would have told you so. Subsequently, you would have discovered replies similar to the one Sami has given: as a workaround, use sub-categories.
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