Query About Photo Library

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  1. Suzanne Day profile image94
    Suzanne Dayposted 10 years ago

    Hi all,

    Just a few questions about the photo library we all have on Hubpages.

    1. I like to use line dividers in my hubs. In order to insert the line divider I use, I need to scroll past two years worth of photos to reach it. Is there a quicker way to access the photos you need? (Apart from scrolling to "oldest" and finding it from there?)

    2. In the photo library, it says you can have albums. Yet I can't see how to create the albums or move photos into them. How is this done?

    3. If you delete photos from the photo library, do the photos disappear from your hubs?

    1. pauldeeds profile imageSTAFF
      pauldeedsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Creating an album specifically for dividers is probably the best way to solve your problem.  To put a photo into an album just click on the "choose an album" text below the photo on the my photos page and either pick an existing album, or type in the name of a new album. 

      Deleting a photo on the my photos page does not remove it from Hubs, it just removes it from your "my photos" library.  So, I suppose deleting everything but your dividers would be another solution.

      Just in case you aren't aware, we recommend against using dividers in hubs.

      1. Suzanne Day profile image94
        Suzanne Dayposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks Paul, this clarifies things for me a bit. Now to tidy up a photo library!

      2. Gemini Fox profile image85
        Gemini Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I've tried creating photo albums before and can't get it to work.  I assume that after creating an album you should be able to insert that album name in the search box in the upper right and have all photos in that album appear.  I keep getting "No Photos Found".  In fact, just tried to sort all the photos by the newest/oldest pull down and got the same result . . . ?

      3. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
        DzyMsLizzyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Bah!  I don't have any objection to seeing dividers when I am reading.  They often give a much clearer and cleaner break between differing aspects to the topic, much more so than a photo, which may apply to either section of the article, and IMO, is not such a 'clean' division.

  2. Suzanne Day profile image94
    Suzanne Dayposted 10 years ago

    Just another related question - regarding line dividers - is the reason Hubpages not recommending line dividers because they interfere with SEO? Would be interested to find out if line dividers cause any issues with traffic or SEO....as I'm a big fan of line dividers and just want to know if I am adversely affecting my own hubs!

    1. Gemini Fox profile image85
      Gemini Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I had this question awhile back as I like to use dividers too - was told it comes up as a "tip" (to not use them) but don't know how it affects SEO though . . .

      Are you getting your photo albums to work?

      1. Suzanne Day profile image94
        Suzanne Dayposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Not really, I also had the "album" trouble. So I am happy with deleting the photos in the album while they stay on the hubs (I have copies anyway). Keen to find out if line dividers are an SEO issue....

        1. Gemini Fox profile image85
          Gemini Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          How would dividers affect SEO though?  They don't/shouldn't have links and that's what would affect SEO isn't it?  Just a guess here!

          1. Suzanne Day profile image94
            Suzanne Dayposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Maybe in the source code, the repeated jpg name could interfere with content....just guessing at this point. HP don't want line dividers, but I'd love to find out the reason why, so I know whether to use them or not (readers find them very useful).

            1. Writer Fox profile image32
              Writer Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              I use page dividers a lot.  They won't prevent your Hub from being featured, but you may get a 'Style Tip' warning.

  3. Suzanne Day profile image94
    Suzanne Dayposted 10 years ago

    *Bump*

 
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