Nice feature!
But how to display the images below each other iso next to each other?
Try using the search function and search for "vertical cpmfetch"
This one looks like it might be of use to you : http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=46022.0 (http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=46022.0)
Been looking for 1h30 and didn't find what I am looking for, any other suggestions please?
Quote from: luchtzak on August 24, 2007, 03:03:32 PM
Been looking for 1h30 and didn't find what I am looking for, any other suggestions please?
I am going to throw out the obvious answer, so don't be surprised if I did not understand the question...
Each function (mostly) takes rows and columns as parameters.
If you want a stack of photos - you want 5 rows and 1 column.
Did I miss something?
Vuud
I don't understand this kind of humor. Why can't somebody give me a clear example (in php and/or html) how to put 4 images below each other?
Don't expect to be spoon-fed. RTFM!
Quote from: luchtzak on August 24, 2007, 10:39:09 PM
I don't understand this kind of humor. Why can't somebody give me a clear example (in php and/or html) how to put 4 images below each other?
I don't think there is any humor in this at all... Do you understand what a row is? and a column?
Did you read the instructions? It tells you how to use this. I can copy and paste the code from the documentation here for you if you would like? Would that help? I don't mind doing it at all... nothing better to do or anything...
See, now that is humor (subclass sarcasm)...