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April 10, 2023
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Adobe Portfolio - Ludwig Theme - Page Titles Missing

  • April 10, 2023
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I couldn't find the section for Adobe Portfolio, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong section. I am frustrated with the settings on Adobe Portfolio. The only theme that I like out of all the themes they have is Ludwig. However, the page titles only show when you hover the mouse on them. When you view the portfolio on a mobile device, it just looks like a random image gallery and page titles on hover will not show, so it's not likely a visitor will even know what they're clicking on. They may not know that each image is a clickable link to a different page. I want the portfolio to be easy to understand for all kinds of visitors that might be looking at it. So far, someone from support suggested that I either switch to a different theme (which I don't want to do) or put the title in the image itself in Photoshop. Seems like a bit of work to do for just one tiny obstacle that just happens to be included on other themes. I don't understand why they would leave out one useful and important feature on one of them but keep it on the others. So now that I have to redesign my cover pages, would anyone happen to know what is the correct image size for the cover pages that I can center my text on and won't be cropping the text funny or have weird alignment issues?

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 16, 2023

Use another Theme.  There are 12 Themes to choose from, each with different features and options.

https://portfolio.adobe.com/themes

 

Theme Comparison Chart

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360035496294-Comparing-themes

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 10, 2023
cgfwillAuthor
Participant
April 10, 2023

Yes it is. As a web designer, flexibility is an important detail when it comes to web design, even when you're showing it off in a portfolio, whether with Adobe, Wix, Wordpress, etc. Even if you weren't using Adobe Portfolio to design an online portfolio, it would not make any sense to leave out important features, and I've seen some other portfolios with strange navigation and settings. It's not just a portfolio, it's a website. Imagine a business owner with vision problems or having not used computers very much looking at a portfolio to consider a candidate. It's not appropriate to leave them out just for the sake of minimalism. But secondly, since this is missing the title feature, I was also asking what the cover image specifications were to work around this, if anyone has any suggestions.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 10, 2023

you're saying flexibility is an adobe portfolio strength?