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PostPosted: 16. Feb 2010, 23:53 
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Is it possible to simply show the names of folders, without the folder image?

Searched the config lines, but couldn't find anything relating...


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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 10:25 
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you could use a transparent folder.png with 1px and set the number of menu_y to 1.

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 19:13 
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That's a workaround.

I can't find the borders for these in the css. =( Will you tell me where they are? Thanks!

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 19:15 
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$hide_overview_image_border = true;

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 19:21 
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I set $hide_overview_image_border = true; , but for some reason it's still showing the border.


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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 19:24 
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I don't know where you have set this, I just tested this and it works.

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 19:29 
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I pasted "$hide_overview_image_border = true;" into the Additional Settings input box in my TWG Configuration.

Now my config.php looks like this:

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 20:01 
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config.php is NOT modified by the administration.

You have to look into my_config.php for individual settings.

http://www.tinywebgallery.com/en/configuration.php

tells you how the different config files play together.

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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 20:47 
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I updated to 1.8 and it works fine now. Sorry I used up a lot of your time when I should have done this in the first place! I also apologize for not mentioning I was using 1.7.8 before.

Michael, you're so prompt with your help and replies. It really is amazing how well you're able to support your product.

Thanks for all your help!


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PostPosted: 17. Feb 2010, 20:50 
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your are welcome - The next thing I'm planning is a search over the config.

Because this is what I do too. I use my texteditor and look for all lines where a certain keyword is found. Then it's pretty easy to find. Especially there are so many possibilities...

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