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joey
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Fullscreen Gallery using V2?

23 Dec 2008, 23:30

Hi Karl,

Congrats on the release of V2. Great work!

I searched the documents sectiton for fullscreen features, but didn't get too far. I know one can manually click on a link and enable the fullscreen feature, but is it possible to have the imagevue start in fullscreen mode and display a few external links over the image? Something like these site:

http://www.glennbowman.com
www.picturefromthedeep.com
http://www.soulmotions.com/view

Thanks.
 
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mjau-mjau
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24 Dec 2008, 07:23

Looks like the same gallery to me in those links ... I didn't find any fullscreen button examples, or buttons ...

Regarding fullscreen - This is a native flash feature that has some security requirements. It requires the user to initiate the event from a button click. This means you can only use this feature as the result of the visitor clicking a button somehow in the flash gallery, and its' not possible to set it automatically from the visitor enters the site. The only other way to solve it, would be to use some javascript fullscreen popup, but that is not as fail-proof.

Displaying a few external links? I am not quite sure what you mean here ... In those examples, I see the main gallery navigation hover over the images. That is because images are set to scale fullscreen, which you can also do in imagevue. Main menu, navigation and any text would then display over the image.
 
RichGags
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In those links, is that imageview?

09 Jan 2009, 08:34

In those links, Is that Imageview delivering those photos? It looks like a different flash component to me.
 
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mjau-mjau
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Re: In those links, is that imageview?

11 Jan 2009, 00:57

RichGags wrote:In those links, Is that Imageview delivering those photos? It looks like a different flash component to me.
It's not imagevue