Showing slideshow after clicking on one image
Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 19:09
Hello,
I want to use Phoca gallery in the following manner:
Within an article 1 image is shown. When you click on that image the JAK-lightbox opens up and the user can scroll though ALL images in that category.
To me this is the most common form of usage somebody could want.
However, currently when I click on the image in the article, your being redirected to a page that shows all images in that category. When you then click on one of these images the slideshow starts. This is a bit ridiculous, since you do not want to display each image in the slideshow all on one page.
After long trial and error I did manage to get it to work with the normal 'modal pop up'. But I really don't like the lay-out of that slideshow. The JAK-lightbox is much more to my taste.
I've asked a similar question a few weeks ago, but got an answer back that wasn't very helpful for me.
I'm very frustrated since I am spending days trying to get this easy thing to work instead of creating the content, which is what websites are all about...
I don't want to fiddle around with the CSS, XML, HTML are whatever other acronym.
Thanks,
Eric
I want to use Phoca gallery in the following manner:
Within an article 1 image is shown. When you click on that image the JAK-lightbox opens up and the user can scroll though ALL images in that category.
To me this is the most common form of usage somebody could want.
However, currently when I click on the image in the article, your being redirected to a page that shows all images in that category. When you then click on one of these images the slideshow starts. This is a bit ridiculous, since you do not want to display each image in the slideshow all on one page.
After long trial and error I did manage to get it to work with the normal 'modal pop up'. But I really don't like the lay-out of that slideshow. The JAK-lightbox is much more to my taste.
I've asked a similar question a few weeks ago, but got an answer back that wasn't very helpful for me.
I'm very frustrated since I am spending days trying to get this easy thing to work instead of creating the content, which is what websites are all about...
I don't want to fiddle around with the CSS, XML, HTML are whatever other acronym.
Thanks,
Eric