rgg wrote:boyblue wrote:Montana Matt wrote:boyblue wrote:The only bug I've noticed is that the button that allows one to link back to the original picture page on sliding panoramas is gone. I noticed this issue on one of my pages, but it also affected the sliding panorama example given in the FAQ.rgg wrote:I saw that too, but assumed it wasn't a bug, but intentional. In fact, I think it's an improvement: you don't need that button, you can click on the image itself for the same effect.
rgg is correct. It was intentional. But I do see that the panorama in the FAQ isn't linked to the main image when clicked. Is it similar on your pages? If so, please provide a link and we'll see what we can do about fixing that
http://www.summitpost.org/dragon-jaw-peak-0-9-miles-ene-of-dragon-peak/832109
I couldn't resist fiddling around with it. The closest I got is this:
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<noformat>
<div align="center" class="thumb" style="background-color:transparent !important;">
<div style="width:770px;height:630px;overflow:auto;">
<a href=/view_object.php?object_id=832086>
<img src="http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/832086.jpg">
</a>
<br>180 Degree Panorama From Summit</div>
</div>
</noformat>
In your page, this should replace the fragment
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<center><table class="thumb"><tbody><tr><td><div><div style="width:770px;height:470px;overflow:auto;"><img src="http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/832086.jpg"></div><div class="magnify" style="float: right; margin-top: 5px;"><a href="/view_object.php?object_id=832086" title="View Pano"> <img src="/images/layout/abby/magnify.gif" alt="Enlarge"></a></div><font color="black">180 Degree Panorama From Summit</font></div></td></tr></tbody></table></center>
If you want to see the result before pasting it into your page, look here.
It's close, but not quite ideal yet, for (at least) two reasons:
- The caption below the image scrolls along with it
- No vertical scroll bar (I can get one, but then the caption would only show up after scrolling down and that's no good)
But there are some good points too:
- Horizontal scroll bar
- The same look-and-feel as a regular centered image
- There is a link to the object page if you click on the image
If I manage to do a better job, I'll post it again. I don't know how often I've used vertical scroll bars myself, but at least one, so I have to look into it soon anyway when I check and fix that page.
Good luck, Rob
Thanks so much, Rob! It looks great and I can't wait to play with it, but my wife is yelling at me to hurry up (we're going to San Jose). Doesn't she realize what an important day this is for us SPers?
I'll work on it this evening.
-Gordon