Gallery Management
Section layouts explained
Seven per-section layouts and when each one earns its place in the couple's gallery.
You'll pick the right layout per moment instead of using one grid for the whole day.
Quick answer
Each section picks its own layout: Classic, Editorial, Mosaic, Filmstrip, Vertical Story, Cinematic Reel or Chapters. Select the section in the preview and choose the layout in the Inspector.
Quick steps
- 1.Design → select a section in the preview.
- 2.In the Inspector, pick a layout.
- 3.Adjust the layout options that appear.
- 4.Publish.
Full walkthrough with screens below.
A ceremony and a reception don't want the same grid. Layout is a per-section decision, so the gallery can change pace the way the day did.
The seven layouts
- 1Classic — an even grid. Safe for large mixed sections.
- 2Editorial — one feature frame with supporting stills. Best for a first look.
- 3Mosaic — varied tile sizes for texture-heavy detail sections.
- 4Filmstrip — horizontal scroll; good for a short sequence.
- 5Vertical Story — full-width 9:16 stack, built for phone-shot clips.
- 6Cinematic Reel — one clip at a time, letterboxed, for hero video.
- 7Chapters — titled sub-groups inside one long section.
Choosing quickly
If a section is mostly vertical video, use Vertical Story or Cinematic Reel. If it's mostly stills, use Editorial for the story beats and Mosaic for texture. Use Chapters when a section grew past about twenty items.
Common mistakes
- Using one layout for every section.
- Putting horizontal footage in Vertical Story.
Pro tips
- Alternate dense and airy layouts so the gallery breathes as you scroll.
- Cinematic Reel is strongest with three to five clips, not thirty.
Best practices
- 1Open with Editorial, close with Cinematic Reel.
- 2Recheck each layout on a phone before publishing.
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Frequently asked
Can I change a layout after publishing?
Yes. Edit and publish again; the couple's link never changes.
Do layouts affect download quality?
No. Layout is presentation only; originals are untouched.
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