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not random or last added but a fixed image

Started by martijn01, November 22, 2005, 01:02:09 PM

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martijn01

with cpmfetch i only read about random or lastadded images

i want to link to a image from my index page ex: http://www.wakeskating.nl/cpg135/displayimage.php?album=14&pos=0

but if a new image is added the link to the original image will chanche to ...........pos=1

if you ad an album this does not happen!

i know its got something to do with sortorders date title..... but it would make linking to the album a lot easier if the link to an image (displayed in the album, not to the file) did not change

or is there a link which is not visable? or is there another solution?


Nibbler

Use the link provided in the pic info section (eg. displayimage.php?pos=-123). That's what it is designed for, it will never change.

martijn01

thanx, how could i think that nobody thought about that already!!

other question (haven't looked in the forum yet):

the size of the font is smaller with Fire Fox. Why? + Can it be altered without increasing the size of the other pages (only the size of coppermine is too small)?

Joachim Müller

we have a "one question per thread" policy that you agreed to respect when signing up - in the future, please do so.

To understand the different browser rendering engines, user settings and the different aspects of pixel-perfect font-sizes, I'd have to come up with an article of more than 10,000 words. This has been explained much better elsewhere on the internet. To make a long story short: forget pixel-perfect site layouts, they don't work, and it's not the way the www is suppossed to work to have pixel-perfect layouts. This is something website designers have been looking to accomplish, and all who created non-trivial sites have failed.