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  • Started 2 years ago by chrissiehowell
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  1. chrissiehowell
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago

    I am doing a website for a distributer of Bank products like ATMs.

    When the large photo is displayed (after the thumbnail) I want to be able to doubleclick on the large photo and have the webpage change to show a more detailed product picture of a brocure of the product.

    I put in the change to Advanced options so I should be able to get to the HTML, but I can not find it (though I looked in the .alb file) and I also can not figure out WHEN to do it because it wants to regenerate.

    GREAT PRODUCT!! If I can just make it through my demo tomorrrw...The TIP Jar is next!
    Thank You!
    Chrissie

  2. Mark
    Administrator
    Posted 2 years ago

    While it's possible to add HTML in the titles and captions (for example, putting a "click here to view a detailed brochure" link into the photo caption), double-clicking the large picture to navigate isn't something that can be easily added using the current version of WAG.

    I do plan to include more flexible template editing functionality in a future release, however. If you'd like to be notified of new versions via email, please feel free to sign up for the Web Album Generator Announcement List.

  3. chrissiehowell
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago

    Mark,
    "While it's possible to add HTML in the titles and captions (for example, putting a "click here to view a detailed brochure" link into the photo caption"
    would work great. How and where does one enter what you suggested?
    Thanks!
    Chrissie

  4. Mark
    Administrator
    Posted 2 years ago

    You'll have to enter the HTML code manually, but luckily it's not too complicated. For example, to add a link to your caption, you might do something like this:

    This is my photograph caption and <a href="brochure.html">here is a link</a> to my brochure page.

    Everything between the <a ...> and </a> will turn into an underlined hyperlink, and brochure.html is the filename of the brochure that you wish to link to.


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