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Added a scrolling message to a gallery.

Last post 08-15-2007 9:33 PM by Cowboy. 2 replies.
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  • 08-15-2007 5:19 PM

    • Cowboy
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    Added a scrolling message to a gallery.

     I modified a gallery I have been working on for my class reunion.  Besides some design changes in the theme, a scrolling message describing the albums was added to the bottom of the gallery.  It needed to be at the bottom because it will run on each page so I wanted to keep it unobtrusive.

    There is no limit on message length as long as it is on one line.  Really just wanted to see if it would work for future reference.  Probably play with the spacing and speed of the message next time I upload it.

    IHS Reunion

    Cowboy

    If it ain't broke... fix it until it is!

    If you have never seen Our USMC Silent Drill Team, you need to watch it here in a one of my Shozam galleries: http://www.ohiowebs.net/usmc
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  • 08-15-2007 6:24 PM In reply to

    • Mike Speight
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    Re: Added a scrolling message to a gallery.

    Cowboy - is there no end to your talents ??????? Confused

    You're getting too damned clever Smile if you ask me. How about writing some tutorials for novices like myself. Brilliant job.

    Regards

    Mike
    http://www.mikespeightphotos.co.uk
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  • 08-15-2007 9:33 PM In reply to

    • Cowboy
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    Re: Added a scrolling message to a gallery.

     Thanks for the compliment Mike.  Most of what I end up with is luck from trial and error in working with code and images.

    I might have to do tutorials not only for novices but more for myself.  Most of what I have done is scattered between illegible notes and  in my fragmented brain.

    It would probably be nice if I defrag my brain and store everything in one place some day. 

     Cowboy
     

    If it ain't broke... fix it until it is!

    If you have never seen Our USMC Silent Drill Team, you need to watch it here in a one of my Shozam galleries: http://www.ohiowebs.net/usmc
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