Save different profiles for web galleries

I only use one web gallery (for reasons of consistency and design) on my web site, but in folders different on my site, each of them about different categories, like people, urban etc. Now that a rule LR saves the last used this web gallery settings. Is it possible to record the different (settings, profile, you want to call it) of this web gallery?

The model saves only the gallery settings (titles, sizes, data display, etc.), not the source (collection, folder, imgages) for her.

Beat

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