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You'll want to stretch your Homepage, and float the containers for the slideshow and categories left and right. Assuming that you want each to take up 50% of the available screen real estate, you can set the width to 50% on each. Add this to your Advanced Customizer > CSS section: #homepage {width: auto; margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;} ...


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Indeed it is. There are many things you can display on your homepage - slideshow, featured galleries, all galleries, maps, a video, and more. This tutorial will give you all the steps you need to do what you want. What I do is have a separate view of my homepage for visitors (with just a slideshow running in my bio box) and then a different view for me ...


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What you'd like to do goes against what the display of categories on the homepage is for. Displaying of categories on the homepage keeps your homepage cleaner by not listing each gallery and thus each category is only displayed once. To view the content of a category, a visitor can click on the category. If you'd like all galleries displayed on the ...


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The slideshow from here: http://rupakphotography.smugmug.com/ Is using a dated version of this http://buildinternet.com/project/supersized/ To install you would download the zip, and the site there has documentation on how to install. All CSS and JS would go in the advanced customization, then the html would get added to the bio box.


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While it's not possible to speed up the load time, you could set up a splash image if you haven't done so yet. That would be displayed first and therefore display something while the rest of the slideshow still loads up. An alternative to the slideshow box would be to use the html5 slideshow available here.



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