The Thumbnail Index is the easiest way to display a thumbnail navigation of the pages in your site. A Thumbnail Index can be displayed on every page of your site or you can choose to display it on specific pages only. It displays the thumbnails of pages that are turned on (indicated by a green dot in the Content tab).
Show a Thumbnail Index on every page: You can display a Thumbnail Index globally by enabling the “Thumbnail Index on every Page” option via the Design tab's “Thumbnail Index” menu.
Show a Thumbnails Index on a specific page: You can add a Thumbnail Index to specific pages in its local Design menu by enabling “Show Thumbnail Index”.
Setting a Page’s Thumbnail: To set a Page’s thumbnail, go to the page via the Content tab and open the Thumbnail menu. You can use the ← → arrows to move through the images added into that page’s Images menu, or you can open the Images menu and drag one to the Thumbnail menu. Note that the dot next to "Thumbnail" must be enabled (blue) as well.
Filtering Thumbnails: You can filter a Thumbnail Index by Set, Tags, or display them randomly.
Thumbnail Index styling: The appearance of the Thumbnail Index is controlled via the corresponding menu in the Design tab. To change the styles of Titles and Tags, click “Edit CSS” just below the Thumbnail Index menu. Look for
.title
and .tags
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