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Crash
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Start Folder text in HTML

29 Jun 2011, 20:49

If you view the start folder in HTML mode, I can't seem to make the folder text that appears in Flash mode to appear.
There's probably some easy way to do it that I'm overlooking but if not, I wonder if you could find a way to add it in for convenience.

I just use that to tell people where stuff is and how everything works.

BTW, I really can't explain to you how pleasant your software is to use. It is an absolute dream when it comes to sorting stuff in the backend and so-on and when you view your stuff in either HTML or Flash, it's a superb journey through your pictures that it takes you on.
 
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mjau-mjau
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Re: Start Folder text in HTML

30 Jun 2011, 08:21

I assume this is because you are using a filemod for your start page. Do you have a link so I can understand completely the nature of the issue?
 
Crash
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Re: Start Folder text in HTML

02 Jul 2011, 19:34

http://xbomber.co.uk/iv/
It's just the content/ root directory set to be a normal folder.
I set the start path to be content/ rather than content/Start/ so that the Flash and HTML modes would show the same set of latest images when they opened.
 
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Nick
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Re: Start Folder text in HTML

03 Jul 2011, 07:19

The thing is, HTML and Flash version do not mirror each other 100%. HTML version doesn't know about the startfolder and flash version doesn't display subfolders in the main view area. We are aiming to narrow the gap between the galleries in the next release.
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Re: Start Folder text in HTML

03 Jul 2011, 11:00

Right, understood.
It was just that since it was a normal folder, I suppose it was just logical that the root folder would display its description like the subfolders.