Subscribe button on published gallery on personal domain

Hello!
Wondering if anyone knows how to disengage the "Subscribe" button on the galleries I publish to my perosnal domain... I need to make this button go away or unclickable!
Thanks for any input!
Emily

Hello. On the gallery, click to select the gallery. Then on the inspector, I believe on the RSS tab, there is a checkbox to allow someone to subscribe.. You can uncheck it. If I'm wrong about the RSS tab, then it's one of the tabs right next to it.. Sorry, i'm away from my mac right now, but I know it's in the inspector..

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