Updates to Pages and Galleries

Adobe Portfolio
2 min readSep 1, 2017

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Adobe Portfolio was built to help our members quickly design, publish, and share their work. To make Portfolio more flexible, we’ve updated a few things that we want to highlight here.

Projects and Custom Pages are Now Pages

When you’re adding content to your Portfolio, you no longer have to decide whether your work should be a Project or a Custom Page. Just click Add Content on the left side of the editor and select “Page” when you’re adding new work. All of the same content types can be uploaded, but now you have the flexibility to share any page to Behance.

Add Pages to Multiple Galleries

When you create your new page, you can now add it to an existing gallery, a new gallery, or the top-level of your navigation. You can still change the location of your page — or add it to multiple galleries — by dragging and dropping in Manage Content.

Place your new page in a gallery or in the navigation

Remotes

We’ve standardized and contextualized the remote to provide better access to global options from any page. For example, if you’re editing a single page, you can edit aspects of that page specifically via the editing remote. Additionally, the editing remote now gives you the ability to change styles for ALL pages, or even site-wide. We’ve also added the Use global page styles link which allows you to re-apply your site’s global style to the current page with a single click.

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