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Experienced Joined: 9 Mar 2008Posts: 111 Austin, TX |
So, I would love to have a textpage that wasn't a page at all, but instead worked just like the the preview images and descriptions work for folders. Essentially, hovering over the textpage name would flyout the textpage, but clicking on it wouldn't do anything (or this could be an option). OR, I could get the same effect with a setting on image folders that allowed me to hide the image count, but I would still need a way to disable being able to click on it...
See screenshots for a little more clarity... I want this... ![]() Here... ![]() _________________ - josh |
| 08 Aug 2008, 23:30 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Experienced Joined: 6 Dec 2007Posts: 169 France |
Oh remind me too something I wanted to ask :
Is there a way to level the OPACITY of the folder/menu description that pop-up when mouse rollover ? The same way we ahve for the menu settings ? _________________ Life offers so much to show, just keep your eyes open... |
| 09 Aug 2008, 00:55 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Imagevue Hitman Joined: 2 May 2006Posts: 2857 |
Probably we could disable clicking if no page content is set, thus only showing descriptions, but i'm not sure that idea is that good.
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| 09 Aug 2008, 03:47 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Imagevue Wizard Joined: 30 Sep 2006Posts: 7280 |
So, I would love to have a textpage that wasn't a page at all, but instead worked just like the the preview images and descriptions work for folders. Essentially, hovering over the textpage name would flyout the textpage, but clicking on it wouldn't do anything (or this could be an option). OR, I could get the same effect with a setting on image folders that allowed me to hide the image count, but I would still need a way to disable being able to click on it... You CAN actually create this effect by adding your text/code to the description for the textpage. Then it will display on rollover the item. However, it will be clickable of course, which I don't find a huge problem - Visitors might find it annoying that some of the buttons are not clickable. In worst case scenario, you would have the same content in the page as you have in the tooltip, and I doubt that will be a huge annoyance for visitors. I'll keep it in the back of my mind. _________________ Karl / mjau-mjau ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() www.imagevuex.com www.mjau-mjau.com www.photogallerylinks.com |
| 09 Aug 2008, 03:56 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Imagevue Wizard Joined: 30 Sep 2006Posts: 7280 |
Oh remind me too something I wanted to ask : Is there a way to level the OPACITY of the folder/menu description that pop-up when mouse rollover ? The same way we have for the menu settings ? _________________ Karl / mjau-mjau ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() www.imagevuex.com www.mjau-mjau.com www.photogallerylinks.com |
| 09 Aug 2008, 04:38 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Experienced Joined: 6 Dec 2007Posts: 169 France |
Hi Karl !
Thanks for the answer. I do understand, and I do beleive with some clear opacity it wouldn't be that nice and readable. Anyway, purpose was to standardize the whole theme as i use some slight opacity changes all over the site (menu, textpages etc...) it just would have been nice as an option... Maybe when all would be released... _________________ Life offers so much to show, just keep your eyes open... |
| 09 Aug 2008, 09:54 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Experienced Joined: 9 Mar 2008Posts: 111 Austin, TX |
So, I would love to have a textpage that wasn't a page at all, but instead worked just like the the preview images and descriptions work for folders. Essentially, hovering over the textpage name would flyout the textpage, but clicking on it wouldn't do anything (or this could be an option). OR, I could get the same effect with a setting on image folders that allowed me to hide the image count, but I would still need a way to disable being able to click on it... You CAN actually create this effect by adding your text/code to the description for the textpage. Then it will display on rollover the item. However, it will be clickable of course, which I don't find a huge problem - Visitors might find it annoying that some of the buttons are not clickable. In worst case scenario, you would have the same content in the page as you have in the tooltip, and I doubt that will be a huge annoyance for visitors. I'll keep it in the back of my mind. This would be totally fine with me but I found a problem... The pagepreview box for text pages is a different size than it is for image folders and I don't see a way to change it. I just want it to be the same size as my image previews... See screens... Too small... ![]() Just right... ![]() No way to change? ![]() _________________ - josh |
| 09 Aug 2008, 11:04 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Experienced Joined: 6 Dec 2007Posts: 169 France |
I think it may get its size from the thumbnail size as far as you checked the image preview option...
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| 09 Aug 2008, 18:23 | Re: Text Pages as Preview Images / Descriptions |
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Imagevue Wizard Joined: 30 Sep 2006Posts: 7280 |
You are showing the options for the textpage module, yet when it displays on rollover, it is not using the textpage module, it is using the folder description module that displays on rollover on main menu. It gets its info from the "description" attribute, and uses the settings from folder description module. Folder description have nothing to do with textpage settings!
Textfields in the description are the same size, but for some of the folders that have previewimage, the entire area will increase in width when the previewimage has loaded. I don't see why you want your textpage to display exactly the same anyway, as that will be misleading to visitors as they may think there are photos in the folder. Perhaps you should put all the text UNDER the image instead, not wrapping it around the image? You could achive that using the <textformat> settings as indicated in the textpages article: http://www.imagevuex.com/v2docs/articles/textpages/ You could increase the width of the textfield with mainmenu.folderdescription.maxwidth but I don't think it will solve your issue. _________________ Karl / mjau-mjau ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() www.imagevuex.com www.mjau-mjau.com www.photogallerylinks.com |









