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Amy Householder

1 Year Ago

Help Please!

I have 68 images that FAA put on two pages. My concern is that the last row of images on the first page shows only has one painting, so it looks like that's all of the paintings that I have. Is there a way to control where the page break is? I'd like to either fill out the row or move the hummingbird to page 2. I don't know if I am explaining this very well but if some kind souls would take a look at the my profile pages you will quickly see what I mean.

https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/amy-householder?tab=artwork&page=1

Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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Mike Breau

1 Year Ago

Looks fine here Amy!
If you still see it the way you described, hit F5 to refresh your page.

Make sure you are looking at the page at 100%, or that your browser is maximized.
Nice works :)

 

Kathy K McClellan

1 Year Ago

It looks good to me, too, Amy. Last row is filled up.

Loved Pete and Sunny and the Yorkie!

 

Gill Billington

1 Year Ago

Unfortunately it looks like that on a wider screen than on a phone because it has been designed to have a set number of images per page and to be fluid and viewable on all widths of mobile devices. Nothing we can do about that.

You will see what I mean if you view your page on a large computer screen then grab one side and move it sideways to shrink to a narrower view. You will see the display move to fit all the images onto the width of a vertical phone view.

 

Amy Householder

1 Year Ago

Thanks everyone but I still see only 1 image in the last row, the hummingbird. I just rebooted my computer but there is still only one image in the last row. I am using a desktop computer with a monitor that's probably 14".

 

Stefano Senise

1 Year Ago

Here they are seen full page, however,
try to change the order of the images ...especially the larger ones ...try to put all or some of them in the first positions.

 

Jessica Jenney

1 Year Ago

I'm seeing last last row of images all filled up with 7 images Amy. Everyone on different devices will see things differently. You can always change the position of your images to suit yourself.

People can see that there are other pages. There is a big NEXT at the bottom of the page!

 

Mike Savad

1 Year Ago

Start people off in collections and no one will notice. The images will scoot around as you add images.


----Mike Savad

 

Val Arie

1 Year Ago

Sometimes that happens - maybe has something to do with image size. As you do more art and add more images that will change. Sometimes if you resort your images it changes. I agree with the others - don't be concerned aout that.

 

Abbie Shores

1 Year Ago

We show so many images per page. At certain size screen it may show wrong to you but you can clearly see a 1 and 2 for the page numbers on the bottom

 

Rick Berk

1 Year Ago

Try not to worry about it too much. The way the images display on any given screen will depend on that screen's resolution, the size of the opened window on the screen, and then the user's viewing preferences. You have zero control over any of that. FAA's settings will optimize for the size of the display as best it can, but ultimately the end viewer controls all of that.

 

You can drive yourself crazy trying to control the things you cannot control! There are too many variables here. Screen size and how large the viewer has their browser zoomed in are just two of them.

Most people never see your complete website unless you pull them in with your advertising. They typically find a specific piece from an FAA search or a Google search.

 

Floyd Snyder

1 Year Ago

Browser scroll?

 

Amy Householder

1 Year Ago

Thanks everyone for your help! This is a great community.

 

Jeff Sinon

1 Year Ago

Amy, I see what you're talking about, but I also see the "Next" button at the bottom of the page. I'm pretty sure there are a couple of pages like that on my site, as well as one or two with an image lower left, and another lower right, with a big gap where a couple more could fit.

If someone isn't bright enough to figure out the the "Next" button, they'll never be able to figure out the rest of the ordering process anyway LOL!

 

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