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MaGraham
Senior Member
USA
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Posted - 16 December 2013 : 18:40:42
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I did the "Auto Resizing" mod and have a question.
Auto Resizing Images version 2.0 Original mod by work mule Updated instructions by MarcelG
After clicking on an image to view it's full size, members then must click on the top-right of the picture to close it.
So here's my question and I think this should be simple! What could I change to make it possible for members to be able to close the picture by actually clicking anywhere on the picture, but still possibly have the "close" and the "x" in the top-right corner? Or, even better, have a sort of mouseover effect that would show a tiny popup saying, "Click on image to close."
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Maxime
Average Member
France
521 Posts |
Posted - 16 December 2013 : 21:43:47
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Hello
Here's how to be on the X resizeimgs.js file. For the rest I do not know.
Resizeimgs.js Line 19 var alignClose = "right"; // Values are 'left' or 'right'. Default is right. |
Cordially, Maxime
Taxation consists in so plucking the goose to get the most out of feathers with the least possible cries.(Jean-Baptiste Colbert)
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Maxime
Average Member
France
521 Posts |
Posted - 16 December 2013 : 22:24:23
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For me by, I left X left, because if you have a great photo, you are forced to move the photo to the far left to click the X to the right. To close the image by clicking the mouse provide two clicks, otherwise the movement over a single click image to close. |
Cordially, Maxime
Taxation consists in so plucking the goose to get the most out of feathers with the least possible cries.(Jean-Baptiste Colbert)
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MaGraham
Senior Member
USA
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Posted - 17 December 2013 : 12:39:02
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Thank you, Maxime, but this really doesn't help me.
Thank you so much for your time in replying though!
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