Is it possible to create a gallery, give it a title, and then somehow have that gallery take the place of your root gallery?
No, not really since if someone typed in your url they'd end up at a dead page.
However, you can do a lot of things with CSS to help the root gallery
appear like you want. Here's a few options in going about it that I can suggest.
1. Check the style sheets offered in the Pbase Wiki (link at bottom of my posts) for one which you like that might work.
1. Do a forum search (link next to FAQ at top) for users who have style sheets they share.
3. Find a root gallery you like, post the url and we'll see if we can give you the code for the sheet, or tell you what to add to another sheet for the effect.
4. Read through the "sticky" threads in this forum, get Firefox and learn to make your own if you don't know how already.
It may be as simple as placing a small repeatable image in the CSS, and adding a transparent banner within the HTML. Seeing what you're after would help a lot, but
I'll guess you want to match your galleries. So....
You'll need to make an image (gif or jpg) which measures the proper distance that you'd like from the top. It doesn't need to be very wide, say 10 pixels. Then, look in your sheet CSS for this section of code:
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BODY{
background : #464646
After you've made & uploaded the image into a gallery, modify the above to the code below (changing the url to yours) :
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BODY{
background : #464646 url(http://www.pbase.com/YOUR NAME/image/12345678.jpg) fixed repeat-x top left ;
Once done, you simply make your banner and add it into the gallery description as discussed already.
Obviously, this gives you some flexibility in the look. I use black which fades into the gallery page color you can see in my pages.