OT, no?
On Jul 07, 2008, at 07:57, Al Sparber wrote:
Good morning
My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible)
as on
her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are positioned
absolutely ie a certain cm measurement from top left in each
case. The
images ar
No problem, I'm glad I saw your demo. Thanks. I have followed Thierry's
suggestion in this instance and am giving the client the option of a
centred layout, or left or right aligned images.
Sorry. Didn't see Thierry's suggestion. That should work for you if
perfect symmetry is not a require
Thanks Al - the demo looks really nice!
You could constrain the thumbnails you see on the page to a certain
consistent dimension, using height and width or using overflow hidden
and then show the thumbnail in its natural aspect ration on hover.
That can be done with pure CSS. Additionally, yo
From: "Al Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good morning
My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible) as on
her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are positioned
absolutely ie a certain cm measurement from top left in each case. The
images are of paintings and ar
Good morning
My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible) as on
her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are positioned
absolutely ie a certain cm measurement from top left in each case. The
images are of paintings and are NOT of uniform size so I am working
w
Thierry
At the bottom of that article there are four links to different techniques,
the one you want to check is the last one: centering thumbnails
(horizontally/vertically).
Yes - I am at this very moment working on that one and it looks like it
will be successful - I just need to convert
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> Thanks Thierry
>
> That link doesn
Thanks Thierry
That link doesn't work but I have checked out the site and found the
article "Using CSS to style thumbnails and captions" which sounds like
the one.
Thank you very much for the help.
Lyn
You may want to check this technique as it allows the images to flow while
keeping them c
> My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible) as on
her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are
> positioned absolutely ie a certain cm measurement from top left in each
case. The images are of paintings and are NOT of uniform size so I am
> working with di
I LOVE Lightbox! Only discovered it recently and am using it on a site
I'm working on. From an accessibility standpoint it is awesome. The
only 'complaint' that another developer here found was that it doesn't
detect the user's flash player version (as swfObject does), but that's
a minor conc
Srinivas Gattu wrote:
This may help:
http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
Thanks, Srinivas but it looks a bit too complicated for me - I was
thinking more along the lines of a different CSS approach
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I LOVE Lightbox! Only discovered it recently and am using it on a site I¹m
working on. From an accessibility standpoint it is awesome. The only
complaint¹ that another developer here found was that it doesn¹t detect the
user¹s flash player version (as swfObject does), but that¹s a minor concern
re
This may help:
http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Lynette Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Good morning
>
> My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible) as on
> her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are positione
Good morning
My client wants her image galleries to look the same (if possible) as on
her Power Point Presentation. These images (in PPP) are positioned
absolutely ie a certain cm measurement from top left in each case. The
images are of paintings and are NOT of uniform size so I am worki
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