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Display File resolution / Album name below thumbnail of gallery / frontpage

Started by dazkeirle, July 15, 2009, 03:30:30 PM

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dazkeirle

Hi all,

Brand new install of Coppermine on http://www.mygreatphone.com/wallpapers

As you can see on the front page in latest / random the wallpapers show and underneath each is "0 views" or however many.

How can i get a line to display beneath that that states that thumb / image's resolution or it parent album (as i have the resolution in the album name)?

Would be very handy to be able to differentiate the album on thumbnail level.

Many thanks

Daz

Nibbler

How to show dimensions has already been posted. Search the board.

dazkeirle

well a search for show dimensions returns nothing useful and on searching for display dimensions I've come across this link for custom fields: http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,16160.0.html

Perhaps there's something in this.

Wouldn't have hurt to point me in the right direction though.. sigh



Joachim Müller

Quote from: dazkeirle on July 15, 2009, 03:51:14 PM
Wouldn't have hurt to point me in the right direction though.. sigh
Wouldn't have hurt to re-phrase your search terms, because that's what Nibbler did. Supporters don't remember thread IDs - they have to search as well.

dazkeirle

Thanks for your help.

Please can a mod delete the link from the original post, this is a feature in development and I'd assumed I'd be able to edit after this help post had been solved.

Many Thanks.

Joachim Müller

No. Editing out threads and the reference in them often renders the threads useless and the subsequent replies look silly. That's why we have disabled the ability of regular users to edit previous posting. We can't do that, sorry. Locking.