So, with that one, I'd have to load each of my large images into

its own hidden div with a unique id to replace the "loadme" div from

your example?

 

If so, I guess it wouldn't be that big of a deal to code.  I'd simply set up

the code once, and then loop over the ColdFusion query and output

the  href and rel div id's with the image name as the variable.

 

Another question:  My display images come in two widths:  600px for

horizontally oriented images and 400px for vertically oriented images.

Would the width of the display for the large images be automatically

resized according to the image's width?  There would be no way to

specify the image's width, since the width of each image (at this point)

would be random.

 

I could put all horizontal images (width:600px) into a directory and

query that directory, then put all vertical images (width:400px) and then

query that directory to be able to specify display width, however, that

would take my photo display out of the natural chronological shooting order.

 

Thoughts?

 

Rick

 

 

 

From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Karl Swedberg
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:44 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best Plug-in For "Mouse-over show larger image"
function

 

Actually, I'm referring to example #5 (local) on both:

$('a.load-local').cluetip({local:true});

 





 

--Karl

_________________

Karl Swedberg

www.englishrules.com

www.learningjquery.com

 





 

On Jul 27, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:





Thanks for the tip, Karl.

 

Are you referring to the "non-link element, custom attribute"

example on the second page you linked below?

 

This one:

 

non-link element, custom attribute: $('h4').cluetip({attribute: 'id',
hoverClass: 'highlight', arrows: true, dropShadow: false});

 

 

I'll have to make the id dynamic, since the image names

are coming from a query that gets all the images from a directory

using ColdFusion.  But that won't be a problem.  I have to do that

with the js I use now.  I could just use the image names as the id,

since they're all unique.

 

Rick

 

From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Karl Swedberg
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:00 PM
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best Plug-in For "Mouse-over show larger image"
function

 

It's possible with clueTip, if you give each image an ID. 

 

 <http://examples.learningjquery.com/62/demo/index.html>
http://examples.learningjquery.com/62/demo/index.html

 

It's still in "beta", but I've made quite a bit of progress the past few
days with some outstanding bugs and new features, so I'm hoping it will be
ready soon for real. If you like the jTip appearance, clueTip can do that,
too (warning: I've changed the way you can switch among various "visual
themes" for the next beta release, so you might have to make some
adjustments when that one is ready). 

 

Here is the jTip-like clueTip demo:

 <http://examples.learningjquery.com/62/demo/alt-demo.html>
http://examples.learningjquery.com/62/demo/alt-demo.html






 

--Karl

_________________

Karl Swedberg

www.englishrules.com

www.learningjquery.com

 






 

On Jul 27, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:






 

Disabling the right click would help, but, as a solution

by itself, it would require users to view photos individually.

 

I prefer to provide them a page full of thumbnails that they can

quickly mouse-over and view the larger images.

 

jTip seems to be a good solution, but every example uses AJAX.

I prefer to load the page with all images and text info at once.

 

Anyone know if this is possible with jTip?

 

Rick

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Behalf Of Mitchell Waite

Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 3:04 PM

To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com

Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best Plug-in For "Mouse-over show larger image"

function

 

 

I have some JS code that disables right clicking all together and pops up a

message, which is at least a good way to warn people.

 

Try to right click on this beautiful to steal the art

 

http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/877/portrait/Atlantic_Puffin.aspx

 

Mitch

 

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Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 11:09 AM

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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best Plug-in For "Mouse-over show larger image"

function

 

 

Rick Faircloth wrote:

Do you think you'd be able to make it impossible for

 

someone to right-click the image and save or print it?

 

It's possible to make it slightly more difficult, but you can never make 

it really hard, and certainly can't make it impossible.  If you put them 

out so that they can be viewed in a browser, then people can save them. 

  Watermarks might be a better technique to protect your images from 

theft...

 

Cheers,

 

   -- Scott

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

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