Gallery like this?
16 posts by 9 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: July 1, 2010 (RSS)
For months I have tried to figure out, how to use a script like the http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/demo_01.htm, mentioned above, for my picture galleries in CMS Builder. But I am just not good enough for the coding, it seems… [:/]
Above, it was described how to use another of the scripts, but there always is a conflict with the other code for the page, so things come out ugly! Some mix of the css styles is the main problem, I think!
Anyone, who have seen the light? Or anyone, who have a good solution for setting up a nice picture gallery in CMS Builder.
I have also tried this one out: http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com/index.html?whichScript=image_slideshow
I could only get it to work with manually uploading the pictures… On the homepage it looks like this: http://www.fotostudio.fo/fs/privat.php
When I try to use it with CMS Builder, I just can’t get it to work, without destroying the layout of the homepage!
Help! HELP!!!
Above, it was described how to use another of the scripts, but there always is a conflict with the other code for the page, so things come out ugly! Some mix of the css styles is the main problem, I think!
Anyone, who have seen the light? Or anyone, who have a good solution for setting up a nice picture gallery in CMS Builder.
I have also tried this one out: http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com/index.html?whichScript=image_slideshow
I could only get it to work with manually uploading the pictures… On the homepage it looks like this: http://www.fotostudio.fo/fs/privat.php
When I try to use it with CMS Builder, I just can’t get it to work, without destroying the layout of the homepage!
Help! HELP!!!
Re: [einslistir] Gallery like this?
By Chris - February 5, 2010
Hi einslistir,
If you can show us a working static (html) page and the full PHP source code for an "ugly" CMS Builder-integrated page, I can tell you what's going wrong. CMS Builder viewers don't need any CSS, and it's possible to mimic any static page with dynamic, CMS Builder-driven content.
If you can show us a working static (html) page and the full PHP source code for an "ugly" CMS Builder-integrated page, I can tell you what's going wrong. CMS Builder viewers don't need any CSS, and it's possible to mimic any static page with dynamic, CMS Builder-driven content.
All the best,
Chris
Chris
We've used the galleria code above in this post quite a few times. We did however change the css style sheet a bit.
http://www.claridgedesigncentre.com/project_details.php?Kitchen-8
http://www.baylesleatherhouse.com/showroom.php
Chris
http://www.claridgedesigncentre.com/project_details.php?Kitchen-8
http://www.baylesleatherhouse.com/showroom.php
Chris
Re: [einslistir] Gallery like this?
Hi einslistir,
I know that you've put a lot of effort into your project so far, but you might want to consider switching to SlideShowPro. It's a product that's extremely flexible, and many of us have integrated with CMSB without issues. There's even a basic how to in the CMSB support section. at http://www.interactivetools.com/docs/cmsbuilder/slideshowpro.html
Since many of us have integrated this program there's also a large knowledge base to draw on.
Just my two cents...
Best,
Jerry Kornbluth
I know that you've put a lot of effort into your project so far, but you might want to consider switching to SlideShowPro. It's a product that's extremely flexible, and many of us have integrated with CMSB without issues. There's even a basic how to in the CMSB support section. at http://www.interactivetools.com/docs/cmsbuilder/slideshowpro.html
Since many of us have integrated this program there's also a large knowledge base to draw on.
Just my two cents...
Best,
Jerry Kornbluth
The first CMS Builder reference book is now available on-line!
Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php
Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php
Re: [sagentic] Gallery like this?
Hi,
I am using galleria for my new upcoming site. See example here: http://www.illumemag.com/newTemplates/articleDetail.php?EXCLUSIVE-New-Yorkers-Protest-Proposed-Ground-Zero-Mosque-8575
Would you happen to know how I can fix the thumbnail images so I can have a horizontal list instead of a vertical list? Also, if I only want...lets say 5 thumbnails to display...and hide the rest, how would i do that? the rest would appear and disappear as the user would click on the next/previous arrows.
Thanks for your help!
I am using galleria for my new upcoming site. See example here: http://www.illumemag.com/newTemplates/articleDetail.php?EXCLUSIVE-New-Yorkers-Protest-Proposed-Ground-Zero-Mosque-8575
Would you happen to know how I can fix the thumbnail images so I can have a horizontal list instead of a vertical list? Also, if I only want...lets say 5 thumbnails to display...and hide the rest, how would i do that? the rest would appear and disappear as the user would click on the next/previous arrows.
Thanks for your help!
Re: [sagentic] Gallery like this?
By Wolf-E - July 1, 2010 - edited: July 1, 2010
Hi Kenny. Neat solution as ever. Can you clarify a point for me please? I need to set up galleria for a model agency site i'm buiuilding. Am i right in thinking that the end user only needs to log into cmsb, add text to the title field (model's name) and then upload ,say five or so images, (content) and the galleria script will order it accordingly, and that the agency can easily add/amend images via cmsb? (assuming i've set up the page as per you advice?) Thanks ~ Wolf-E