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Flash Pages..

Posted: 10 Mar 2008, 02:03
by cityhunt3r
I wanted to put up pictures in flash page style for wedding albums.. can you help me with that im really new to FLASH But im very motivated to learn so any help I'd really appreciate it...

when i first started with imagevue I knew nothing about HTMl or whatever.. but hey im getting the hang of it and im veryy very intersted in learning more any help will be GREATLY! GREALY appreciated!!!

check it out, XyzPhotography.net

thanks in advance..

-Sophano

Posted: 10 Mar 2008, 12:05
by mjau-mjau
Your gallery looks great!

You want to create a template graphic style for wedding albums? Most importantly I would create a new background image - You should also perhaps use the template "softwhite" as base since you most likely are gonna want to use a light background?

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Posted: 12 Mar 2008, 03:08
by cityhunt3r
So if I wanted to make another template for wedding albums.. how would I navigate people to the other template can you help me with a quick example if posible.. I know my request is time co-nsumming so now rush here.. im learning.. I just laucnhed my website like 2 weeks ago...

hahah my website is nothing compared to what you go going with your sman haha man thats hardcore,BOY!!! I have alot to learn,

Posted: 12 Mar 2008, 05:38
by mjau-mjau
Generally, like we have on our "templates" site, you can add a parameter to the link:

https://www.photo.gallery/imagevue/?conf ... config.ini
or
https://www.photo.gallery/imagevue/?conf ... config.ini

As you can see in the URL, we are passing a reference to an independant configuration file. Either you could just change the configuration in an existing template, or you could create your own template.

For example, you could duplicate the "soft_white" template folder, and call it "wedding". Then you could access the gallery with that style by having a link "yourgallery/?configfile=templates/wedding/config.ini". Any changes can of course be done to the configuration files or any other files in that folder.

If you don't want a long link like that, you could make a copy of "index.php" and call it "weddings.php", and simply hardcode the path to the configfile.

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 03:02
by cityhunt3r
??????????????????????????????????.... :shock:

I'll fiddle around a bit.. see what happens... whats Hardcodeing to the COnfig file .. can you give me an example?


I like the flying starts effect you got there on that second link.. nice.....