Hi,
If, for example, I have an ancestor living at the same location during the 1871,1881 and 1891 Censuses and I attach identical photos of the location to each Census event, I have been finding that Family Historian is duplicating the images on the generated web pages. So instead of just displaying one image for the 1871,1881 and 1891 events, it will display the same image three times.
Is there a simple way of overcoming this? Apologies if there is and I've missed the solution.
P.S. I'm using Family Historian 6 but have so far only been generating websites with version 5.
* Preventing duplication of images in website generation
- craigmollekin
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Preventing duplication of images in website generation
Craig Mollekin
I'd rather look for dead people than have them look for me.
I'd rather look for dead people than have them look for me.
- Jane
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Re: Preventing duplication of images in website generation
I have experimented with the Reports on V6 much, but I think if the images are attached to the places in 6 they won't repeat.
Jane
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
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Re: Preventing duplication of images in website generation
Okay, thanks, Jane. I'd actually stripped most of the links out so repeated locations in individual's timelines didn't have media attached. But then this kind of defeated the ease of attaching media to places in the new version, so I'm starting from scratch again, lol.
Craig Mollekin
I'd rather look for dead people than have them look for me.
I'd rather look for dead people than have them look for me.