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#1 2011-04-03 22:09:14

IcyHot
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2011-03-31
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Newbie Question 3 from a new Piwigo user

Hey all, first off I wanted to again thank everyone that has helped me along the way with piwigo.  The more I use it the more I want to dump 4Images.  The tagging is amazing and brings a whole new function to my galleries.

Now I need help or a suggestion.  Sometimes I don't have a "high resolution photo" for a photo yet when the user clicks the thumbnail and looks at the photo the text "Click on the photo to see it in high definition" always appears underneath.  Is there a way to make the software only display that message when there is actually a higher resolution photo available?  Seems to waste the users time to have them click the text and then just a get  a new window with the same size image

Again I am just running the standard piwigo v2.2.0 with default themes as I am still testing and slowly migrating 9000 photos to piwigo.  Sadly I have to tag all these images so it will be a labor of love I guess.

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#2 2011-04-20 06:51:10

ddtddt
Piwigo Team
Quetigny - France
2007-07-27
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Re: Newbie Question 3 from a new Piwigo user

IcyHot wrote:

Now I need help or a suggestion.  Sometimes I don't have a "high resolution photo" for a photo yet when the user clicks the thumbnail and looks at the photo the text "Click on the photo to see it in high definition" always appears underneath.  Is there a way to make the software only display that message when there is actually a higher resolution photo available?  Seems to waste the users time to have them click the text and then just a get  a new window with the same size image

Piwigo only shows "Click on the photo to see it in high definition" only if "high resolution photo"  is present


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