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vitoreis
02-18-2008, 10:41 AM
How Slideshow deal with a fluid skin (in vbAdvanced and forum home)?
It's dynamically ajustable or has a fixed size?
If it's fixes I can play with the size? How? Have a admin option to this?
Thanks,
vitoreis
The height is fixed at 300
The width can be adjusted in the vboption/vbslideshow.
But, I did try to change the width to 800 and nothing seemed to be changed on the vbadvanced where I placed the slideshow in the center column
vBcover
02-18-2008, 02:02 PM
The height is fixed at 300
The width can be adjusted in the vboption/vbslideshow.
But, I did try to change the width to 800 and nothing seemed to be changed on the vbadvanced where I placed the slideshow in the center column
The slideshow updates itself after new/edit thread, or when you click on the manual update found in Thread Tools
1/ it did change the width of the slideshow, but not on the cmps frontpage. How am I going to adjust the size for the slideshow on the cmps?
2/ there is missing button/icon/image for the "manual update slideshow" under threadtool.
3/ I uploaded two test images and slideshow picked up some other image that I never upload?
Here is the cmps: http://www.mediabynight.com/
Here is where I upload the attachment: http://www.mediabynight.com/showthread.php?t=15
Any idea?
vBcover
02-18-2008, 02:55 PM
1/ it did change the width of the slideshow, but not on the cmps frontpage. How am I going to adjust the size for the slideshow on the cmps?
2/ there is missing button/icon/image for the "manual update slideshow" under threadtool.
3/ I uploaded two test images and slideshow picked up some other image that I never upload?
Here is the cmps: http://www.mediabynight.com/
Here is where I upload the attachment: http://www.mediabynight.com/showthread.php?t=15
Any idea?
1- Open the template cmps template for the slideshow and see what you have in there for width. It supposed to be a variable.
2-You need to upload the image in your new style image folder
3-uploaded where? jpg as attachment?
I can't see your examples as guests have no permissions.
2/ Is that image/button/icon I have to create myself? Isn't it suppose to come with the product?
vBcover
02-18-2008, 03:12 PM
2/ Is that image/button/icon I have to create myself? Isn't it suppose to come with the product?
I am curious. Did you look in your upload folder from the vbslideshow zip? Doing so will save you a lot of time.
can you please check the thread again? Guest should be able to view that thread now. And yes, I uploaded as jpg but it did not pull on the slideshow.
vBcover
02-18-2008, 03:24 PM
What is the problem exactly? The image on your slideshow is the same image in your thread
http://www.mediabynight.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3&d=1203359465
the problem is the the slideshow did not pull those two images, if you can look at the cmps and those two did not show.
vBcover
02-18-2008, 03:31 PM
the problem is the the slideshow did not pull those two images, if you can look at the cmps and those two did not show.
Please read the thread above again. Both slideshow in vbadvanced display the same image
vitoreis
02-18-2008, 06:42 PM
How Slideshow deal with a fluid skin (in vbAdvanced and forum home)?
It's dynamically ajustable or has a fixed size?
If it's fixes I can play with the size? How? Have a admin option to this?
Thanks,
vitoreis
I don't ask for the size of the image but the size of the slideshow ""module".
I need to define 1 fixed size or (like other center modules in vBA) it's dynamically ajustable for each visitor screen settings?
Thanks,
vitoreis
vBcover
02-18-2008, 06:48 PM
I don't ask for the size of the image but the size of the slideshow ""module".
I need to define 1 fixed size or (like other center modules in vBA) it's dynamically ajustable for each visitor screen settings?
Thanks,
vitoreis
Hi,
The size is fixed, and is set in admincp. As with any images, it will not change the size according to resolution. This is why it is recommended to use a fixed size for graphics intensive site. OR you could have a fixed and a fluid, and manually set the size in one of them
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