moving filmstrip into table? moving filmstrip into table?
 

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moving filmstrip into table?

Started by vonkahos, October 20, 2007, 07:50:02 PM

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vonkahos

I'd like to move the film strip to it's own cell in a predefined table to integrate it vusually into a website I'm building.From the left under the title frame,  there will be the filmstrip (vertical) then a graphic, then the intermediate image.
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Joachim Müller

You're using frames. Frames are being composed from different pages that don't interact. What you want can npt be accomplished. In fact, this request is identical to your other thread "Switching target to iframe", so my answer from that thread applies as well:
Quote from: GauGau on October 18, 2007, 08:11:30 AMUsing frames is not recommended. Why don't you create a custom theme that matches your site layout?

vonkahos

Actually I plan to switch to a dedicated frame for coppermine and just have the frame at the top. I was going to see how much work it would be or at all possible to do it from a table with the filmstrip at the side like i have now, but put some of my own content in between.So you're incorrect... in fact it's along the same lines of making my own theme, as you suggest I do in the iframe thread. Because of this, your reply does not apply.

So... can I customize a table to have my own content spaced out to my specifications?

Joachim Müller


vonkahos

Right right.... so how would one go about getting started in that sort of venture?

Joachim Müller

Telling you would mean coding it for you, which is beyond the scope of free support on this board. Start by reviewing the existing code and searching the board.
To put it simple: this is probably beyond your skills. Do as I suggested and drop your outdated frame structure. Far more easy than what you're trying to accomplish. Don't get me wrong - I'm not trying to insult you. Just do it the easy way - after all, everybody likes easy.