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Frolin

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location of the Return button
Posted: 27 Mar 26, 21:08
 
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Is there an option to move the location of the 'Return' arrow button ?

It is in the upper left corner, with the main heading text up close to it.
At times, with some background colors, it is not that obvious.

Would be nice if this button was over on the right side, with the other buttons.

I am using the Tiger skin.
Have looked in Settings for an option, for placement of the 'Return' button, did not find.

curious,
Frolin

Edited by: Frolin on 27 Mar 2026, 21:22

JeffTucker

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Re: location of the Return button
Posted: 27 Mar 26, 21:20   in response to: Frolin in response to: Frolin
 
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(Thread moved - this is skin-specific.)
Laza

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Re: location of the Return button
Posted: 28 Mar 26, 07:25   in response to: Frolin in response to: Frolin
 
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Unfortunately, there's no such option. The "Up one level" button is a navigation button; meanwhile, the rest in the top-right corner are functions.
Frolin

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Re: location of the Return button
Posted: 30 Mar 26, 22:40   in response to: Laza in response to: Laza
 
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Laza,

The 'return' button is not going back one level. It is going to the specific page that is put in the 'home page' field, as you mentioned in another post.

Is there a way to not put in a url address to go to and actually go back to the previous page, using the button ?

Frolin

JeffTucker

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Re: location of the Return button
Posted: 30 Mar 26, 22:59   in response to: Frolin in response to: Frolin
 
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In a word, no. To mimic the browser's own "back" button, you need to have access to the browser's history stack. That can't be done with HTML - it requires the execution of some Javascript. Folder and external site navigation in jAlbum albums is just HTML.

It's possible to eliminate that "up" arrow entirely, and bury a custom routine in a page header. But that's an awful lot of mucking about just to reproduce what's already built in to the browser.
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