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May 5, 2021
Question

Adobe Portfolio Styling of Buttons and Text

  • May 5, 2021
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https://surprisemedia.net/projects

I'd like to add a simple previous and next button at the bottom of each page in my portfolio site. It's an arduous process. Can one define a style to use? Any ideas of a workaround to speed the process. Currently I have to open each page individually and add two generic buttons at the bottom of the page and repeat the styling steps each time. Could I embed code? Not a programmer but I should be able to copy and paste to make something work. I've added buttons to the first few pages manually.

2 replies

mickh
Participating Frequently
September 14, 2022

Hi JC
Did you ever find any good solution for this? I'm trying to do the same and it's definitely an arduous process!

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 14, 2022

Please explain why you need < Previous & Next > buttons?

Your landing page already contains cover images that link to all your project pages. And you have the option to add a sitewide navigation menu.

 

If you're featuring lots of images, use the PhotoGrid module and optional Lightbox viewer.  Users can cycle through image overlays with the Lightbox viewer's back & forward arrrows.

 

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
mickh
Participating Frequently
September 15, 2022
Hi Nancy

They'd be nice to have so viewers can move left or right through expanded
views of different projects with a single click. They'd appear at the
bottom of a page so viewers can move straight into the next project once
they've reached the bottom.

The current setup requires 2 clicks (Either browser back button or navigate
to Home > Select new project) , or even 3 clicks if the viewer clicks Back
to Top first.

It's a simple UX matter and it feels clunky at the moment.

cheers

Mick
John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 5, 2021