Hi,
is there a way to hide the Navigation Arrows/Fullscreen Icon in Fullscreen Slideshow?
It worked some time ago, but now they show up statically. But when I move with the mouse curser on the X at the top of the fullscreen slideshow, they disappear.
Any ideas, where to deactivate them permanently (or after a short time) in Fullscreen Slideshow?
Its Fotorama 2.7r - (4.6.4+)
See pics for details.
Thanks in advance,
Henry
Piwigo version: 2.10.2
PHP version: 7.3.16
MySQL version: 5.6.47-87.0
Grafikbibliothek: GD bundled (2.1.0 compatible)
Last edited by sunbeam11 (2020-04-06 11:01:07)
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Extended Info about the problem above:
This version from plegall is in use
https://github.com/plegall/Piwigo-Fotor … d/fotorama
For me its the only really good working fullscreen version of Fotorama from July 2015.
And Fotorama is the only Fullscreen Slideshow Extension, that is useable with Piwigo.
Maybe, dear plegall, you have the time to take a short look at this problem?
Such a very nice fullscreen slightshow with static nav-arrows and fullscreen icon in every slide is a bit not so nice to notice it all the time, isnt it? :rolleyes:
Maybe there is a way to fade it out like in normal size mode?
I messed around with the fotorama.css and .js for some hours, but I had to give it up, because of no success at all.
So my temporary solution is to delete the arrows out of the fotorama.png, but that is very rude.
Maybe there could be a more elegant solution arise.
Greetings from the black forest of South Germany,
Henry
Last edited by sunbeam11 (2020-04-07 18:41:27)
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I use version 2.7.r and if you move your pointer to center bottom of the screen all of navs are going away
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@telemach
Thanks for your answer. Same here, they move away. But not in Fullscreen Mode. How to make this happen?
Fotorama is very nice in Fullscreen Mode. Even more without Nav- and Fullscreen Icons.
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I don't know why it doesn't work for you in fullscreen because I don't see a problem. You can check my site and if problem appears then it's most likely your computer and not Piwigo itself.
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@telemach
Nice to hear, that you have a working solution for this. Did you change things?
For me the problem described above is with version 2.7r and the modified one from plg on 3 different PCs with 3 different (Database-) Installations viewed with 5 different browsers with and without plugins each.
Did you modify things? Want to share yours as a zip? Or give a link to your working installation? Thanks in advance.
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as I mentioned above : check my site www.michal.walasz.net/photos and see if the problem occurs
I might have changed something in mine but I don't recall any changes to fullscreen mode
Last edited by telemach (2020-04-11 17:33:47)
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Thanks for sharing your link.
The behavior is identical to my slideshow.
Except, that your fullscreen slideshow let me reach the taskbar and the browser top bar with the mouse cursor. And only when I move there with it, the Nav-icons disappear.
On my slideshow in fullscreen there is only fullscreen picture without any other place to put the mousecursor on.
So, if the mousecursor can't escape the fullscreen slideshow, the Nav icons remain.
I put a pic about that in the first place; The cursor on the close button (X) makes the navs disappear. After the X Button disappears, the Nav Icons reappear.
Thanks to you my problem with the Fotorama Fullscreen Slideshow could now be described as:
Is there a way to make the Nav/Fullscreen Icons disappear, when the Slide fills the the whole space of the monitor, so that the mouse cursor can't rest anywhere outside of the slide?
Thanks telemach for making things more clear.
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with extra JS code you can make it on/off with a keypress and to disable permanently you will need to edit PHP code of this plugin or replace buttons files with transparent 1px png if that's easier for you
Last edited by telemach (2020-04-11 18:27:22)
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Both I can't do. I messed around with the fotorama.css and fotorama.js, but with no effect.
My hope is, that someone is finding something in it, that will trigger the behavior mentioned above.
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