One quick question: I’m a newbie and probably it’s a easy thing and it’s a stupid question but I was following a thread earlier to make the thumbnail of the slideshow invisible and Tim Plumb sent I code I used and it works perfectly, but in the same page I have another markup for the CSS menu to be rounded corner. Is that a way to use both codes that goes for different things on the same page using the markup? How could I do this?
This is the code to hide the slideshow:
…and this the one for the rounded corner CSS (opaque) menu:
I hope that in someway we can combine different markups on the same page
thanks in advance for any help,
… if I’m not completely disoriented (… and you are talking about showcase), you can hide the thumbs by just choose none under the layout-section, Thumbnail position within the showcase action. That’s what I did in this example:
Thank you very much for the tip!
and by the way, what a nice example you have created. Really nice.
Have a nice day
Marcus
On Dec 14, 2010, at 2:39 AM, Thomas Kimmich wrote:
… if I’m not completely disoriented (… and you are talking about showcase), you can hide the thumbs by just choose none under the layout-section, Thumbnail position within the showcase action. That’s what I did in this example:
Yep, missed that one! Thanks Thomas.
Marcus, you can add multiple markups and as long as the styles don’t conflict you should be OK. It is up to you is you want to insert a single CSS style block or multiple ones - either way should work.
Regards,
Tim.
On 14 Dec 2010, at 07:39, Thomas Kimmich wrote:
you can hide the thumbs by just choose none under the layout-section