Sorry, I totally forgot about that. I just took the site off maintenance mode. =) Also, thanks a lot for replying!
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Sorry, I totally forgot about that. I just took the site off maintenance mode. =) Also, thanks a lot for replying!
hi cchan, i like the way you want to lay out.... Get Em Fast.. would you be able to post the script here for that layout so I could make use of it too...as the additional images are a pain in my layout
thank you zoombee! =) Yea, the additional images are pretty annoying, therefore for every product I put like 3 additional images so that the layout would be the same for every item and lined up next to the main image.
yes your layout is so ideal..been trying to figure out a way so long already wahahaa....but after seeing yours it finally make sense :p
haha, it took me forever to get this page up and I'm still not done. So much to work on =(. Now I'm wondering how to make the additional images show where the main picture is when clicked. Is there a way to do this instead of having a popup window?
Try the Ajax Image Swapper mod in Free Addons.
Thank youu! Now I'm just wondering if it would be possible to remove the main images and just use the images I left in my description? I couldn't exactly remove the main picture from the product info page. Here's a link to see an example http://oembargain.com/index.php?main...roducts_id=178
My recollection of the Ajax Image Swapper was that it is supposed to replace or work with the main product image, not show a large image in addition to the main image. But I haven't used it, so don't know much more.
I see. That's fine. I'm just here trying different mods here and there. haha. Could you tell me how do I resize the additional images that are on the side of the main image? and locate them to be under the main image instead of being on the side if I want to?
Have you looked at Additional Images Relocated with CSS, in Free Addons? It does what you describe.
For resizing, the additional images use the "small image" setting (but won't grow if that setting is larger than the pixel size of the image file).