Is it possible to use different CSS to distinguish thumbnails that represent themes or categories from thumbnails that link to a bigger image? One could have a folder background while the other one not.
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Related links:
- topic 5575 (french)
- extension 19
- extension 30
- topic 5205 (french)
If you don't read french at all (which would be... normal), the sub-catify MOD should be integrated in branch 1.6 (april 2006) with slight differences but with same concept : separate clearly presentation of thumbnails leading to category.php and thumbnails leading to picture.php.
To answer precisely to your question (different CSS classes depending on thumbnail type), yes it would be possible by adding a "class" attribute to thumbnail SPAN or something like that. chrisaga could help us about that.
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Yes it's possible ...
and a good idea !
I've not mutch time to spend on PWG now but I'll try to figure out a solution soon.
Chris
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z0rglub wrote:
Related links:
- topic 5575 (french)
- extension 19
- extension 30
- topic 5205 (french)
Indeed. You can see the demo here:
http://t.legras.free.fr/phpwebgallery/category.php
z0rglub wrote:
If you don't read french at all (which would be... normal), the sub-catify MOD should be integrated in branch 1.6 (april 2006) with slight differences but with same concept : separate clearly presentation of thumbnails leading to category.php and thumbnails leading to picture.php.
very good news. this is of-topic, but i would be pleased to hear how you intend to do. is it described somewhere on the wiki?
Thierry.
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tlegras wrote:
z0rglub wrote:
[...] separate clearly presentation of thumbnails leading to category.php and thumbnails leading to picture.php.
very good news. this is of-topic, but i would be pleased to hear how you intend to do. is it described somewhere on the wiki?
Specification not done yet, only a draft on a paper. I'll ask your opinion on first build available with this new layout feature.
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