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 Post subject: folder name above
PostPosted: 16. Oct 2011, 22:12 
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hallo Michael,

isn't it really possible to put the folder name above the folder rectangle? Now it seems it comes always below, except in ajax demo it is on the left/right.
And one more question on almost the same subject: how differs howto7 from howto32? Sorry I didn't try myself, I'm just now looking at how to possibly use again TinyWebGallery - it's great! - for another project.

Andra


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 Post subject: Re: folder name above
PostPosted: 17. Oct 2011, 12:03 
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Not by configuration. You would have to change some code.

7 is for folder.txt - a global description for a folder shown inside a folder.
32 is for albuml/r.txt This can be used to add some text outside the folder like in my demo. The text is shown right/left of the image.

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 Post subject: Re: folder name above
PostPosted: 17. Oct 2011, 19:29 
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thanks! I may need it.
I hope that it is possible to put an independent image (which does not belong to the gallery's images) and some formatted text in folder.txt. Now I see that I cannot use top.htm or one of the others, because they are only in the root folder.


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 Post subject: Re: folder name above
PostPosted: 17. Oct 2011, 21:12 
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you can put in folder.txt what you want ;).

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