I am finally working on my own site and corrected all of your
suggestions…
Except for Pauls… txt zoom. I am working on learning the box model…
so when I get that I will do that.
I am having problems w both slideshows. The pictures seem to overlap
each other.
I have a moo slideshow also on one page and a fading slideshow on
another page… On the photography page there is a link for each type
of slide show.
On 23 Oct 2009, at 18:08, julie maxwell allen wrote:
I am finally working on my own site and corrected all of your
suggestions…
Except for Pauls… txt zoom. I am working on learning the box
model… so when I get that I will do that.
You’re putting the cart before the horse Julie. What you learn about
the box model will affect how you design your site.
Paul,
I agree. But I will redesign this site when I learn box models.
but until then I need to fix this please. So I can have a site… To
start getting some clients…
Julie
On Oct 23, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 23 Oct 2009, at 18:08, julie maxwell allen wrote:
I am finally working on my own site and corrected all of your
suggestions…
Except for Pauls… txt zoom. I am working on learning the box
model… so when I get that I will do that.
You’re putting the cart before the horse Julie. What you learn about
the box model will affect how you design your site.
On 23 Oct 2009, at 19:03, julie maxwell allen wrote:
Paul,
I agree. But I will redesign this site when I learn box models.
but until then I need to fix this please. So I can have a site…
To start getting some clients…
In my opinion, that is REALLY putting the cart before the horse.
Thank you .
On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 23 Oct 2009, at 19:03, julie maxwell allen wrote:
Paul,
I agree. But I will redesign this site when I learn box models.
but until then I need to fix this please. So I can have a site…
To start getting some clients…
In my opinion, that is REALLY putting the cart before the horse.
Thank you .
On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 23 Oct 2009, at 19:03, julie maxwell allen wrote:
Paul,
I agree. But I will redesign this site when I learn box models.
but until then I need to fix this please. So I can have a site…
To start getting some clients…
In my opinion, that is REALLY putting the cart before the horse.
I appologize for not repeating the problem.
I have done these 2 slideshows both on my site and both are having the
same issue. The pix are on top of one another. How can I fix this?? Http://www.grassrootsweb.net
I really do appreciate your help. I am aware of Pauls thoughts but I
need to learn what’s wrong here and how to fix it. I need to get my
site working smoothly. While I am learning the box model.
Also, feel free to post your opinions too.
Thank you
Julie
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On Oct 23, 2009, at 18:04, julie maxwell allen email@hidden
wrote:
Ok, but I will still like help with this problem w these slideshows.
Not just for this site, but so I know how to fix this problem…
Thank you .
On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 23 Oct 2009, at 19:03, julie maxwell allen wrote:
Paul,
I agree. But I will redesign this site when I learn box models.
but until then I need to fix this please. So I can have a site…
To start getting some clients…
In my opinion, that is REALLY putting the cart before the horse.
Is your dimensions for the item that acts as ‘the virtual border’ for the slideshow the maximum width of the widest photo and the maximum height of the tallest photo? They’d have to be two different photos, obviously.
Yes I think they are. I did not see any photo being cut off… Just the
layering
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On Oct 24, 2009, at 6:25, Dan J email@hidden wrote:
Is your dimensions for the item that acts as ‘the virtual border’
for the slideshow the maximum width of the widest photo and the
maximum height of the tallest photo? They’d have to be two
different photos, obviously.