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hansi
Posts: 2

Hi there,

i have three problems actually. Mayeb someone can help?

1. I created a gallery - the result looks like ...

<a rel="gallery_gallery" name="gallery" href="/dummy/data/_uploaded/image/1_b.jpg" title="ascsadc">
<img alt="" src="/dummy/data/_uploaded/image/thumbnails/image/1_b.jpg.jpg">
</a>

Now i want to change the "alt= " to "title=". How can i do that?

 

2. The Colorbox opens the picture with a 0.75 transparent background ...

<div id="cboxOverlay" style="display: block; opacity: 0.75; cursor: pointer;"></div>

i would like set it to opacity=1. Editing the class "cboxOverlay" doesnt work.

 

3. THe last ;) The autogrow-function of the editiing area doesnt work. I tried it with normal text and a table. Nothing happend?!

 

Thanks in advance

jan

 

 

1 year ago#3059
Josh S.
Posts: 1,306
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Downloads: 38,365

Now i want to change the "alt= " to "title=". How can i do that?

Not that it means much, but the alt attribute is a required attribute for most versions of html. More importantly, it might be somewhat involved to change this. At a minimum, you'd need to modify the ShowFile_Gallery() method in /include/admin/admin_uploaded.php.

The other two problems you mentioned sound like javascript problems. I'd like to help, but I might need to know which browser you're using (includig version) and if you're using a custom theme or one downloaded from gpEasy.com?

1 year ago#3063
hansi
Posts: 2

Hi,

thanks for your reply.

I'm using firefox 8.0.1 and Safari 5.1.2 and a custom theme. Everything works fine but autogrow and overlay-problem ... ;)

Editing the file admin_updated makes no difference.

 

Edited: 1 year ago#3067
Josh S.
Posts: 1,306
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I'm using firefox 8.0.1 and Safari 5.1.2 and a custom theme. Everything works fine but autogrow and overlay-problem ... ;)

Hmm, I primarily use firefox so it makes me wonder if there's something happening with the theme. Would you mind attaching it to the forum so I can recreate the situation as closely as possible? You can also email it to support at gpeasy.com.

If editing admin_updated.php didn't work, it will probably require some javascript. Let me look into it and get back to you.

1 year ago#3068
Josh S.
Posts: 1,306
Themes: 4
Plugins: 15
Downloads: 38,365

Editing the file admin_updated makes no difference.

So the solution involves editing the javascript files used for editing galleries. Since the javascript files are distributed in a minimzed form, I've attached a modified gallery_edit_202.js file that adds the title attribute to the img. To use, replace the /include/js/inline_edit/gallery_edit_202.js file on your server with the attached file.

1 year ago#3078
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