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July 18, 2022
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Adobe portfolio: Embedded element adds unwanted cookies bar to site.

  • July 18, 2022
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Hoping someone can help. I've added an embedded image slideshow to my portfolio, when I preview the page the slideshow has a cookies message overlaid at the bottom, despite having the show cookies message option switched off for my site. Is this something I can change within portfolio, or will embedded code elements always show a cookies message? Thanks in advance.

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Known Participant
July 21, 2022

... the same issue with an embedded 'link' to a Lightroom album ( <iframe id="iframe" src="https://lightroom.adobe.com/embed/shares/XXXXXXXXXX/slideshow? ...... ) .

 

-Oryk

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 21, 2022

@Oryk HAIST,

No need to embed.  See below about Portfolio's Integration with Lightroom.

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360036720853-How-the-Lightroom-integration-works

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Known Participant
July 21, 2022

Hello Nancy,

"Any changes/edits you make to your Lightroom images and albums will need to be reimported to Adobe Portfolio." As a photojournalist I dont't have time to edit my grid every time I add/delete files to/from my album.
 
An 'embedded' album is a way to keep a live-album up to date via Lightroom (web, mobile or desktop).
Why there is the option to create a embedded code?
-Oryk
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 19, 2022

Hi @jayb71347206,

I assume the source of your slideshow is sending up a Cookie Banner.  Since you don't control the 3rd party site, there's nothing you can do about it. 

 

Can I ask why you're using a 3rd party site for a slideshow?  Wouldn't it be simpler & cleaner to just add a Photo Grid Module with optional Lightbox Viewer to your page?

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360035920114-Photo-Grid-module

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Known Participant
July 20, 2022

Hi, Nancy.

 

Thanks for your reply - yes I thought the same, I used Adobe XD to create the slideshow, so assumed the cookies banner was being dictated from there.

 

Can you elaborate on the lightbox viewer for the image grid please? I didn't realise that was an option (i'm new to Portfolio). If it's possible to achieve the same effect (a horizontal scrolling image section) that sounds ideal.

 

Many thanks,

Jay.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 20, 2022

Read the link I posted above.

 

1. Prepare some screenshots (flat images) for the web and insert them into Photo Grid. 

2. Turn on the optional Lightbox Viewer from your Site settings as detailed below.

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360038427913-Enabling-disabling-Lightbox-for-images

 

The other option is to create an external link to your XD presentation.  It's better than embedding it.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Tarun Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 18, 2022

Hi there,

 

Thanks for reaching out. Please check this article and see if that helps: https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038509333-Adding-a-Cookie-Banner

 

You may also check the following link:-
- FAQ & Knowledgebase for product help - https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/
Contact Portfolio Support for technical help - https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/requests/new?ticket_form_id=177168

 

Regards,

Tarun

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 18, 2022