pinemikey wrote:Actually, the feature I like is that the slideshow code is in the description field of a regular CSS stylesheet, allowing me to change the look...I changed the vertical height of the image display to accomodate my laptop display and eliminated all the extraneous text which clutters (in my opinion) the slideshow...and added links to the rest of my galleries.
Good point. For any other CSS stylers here are the id's of the slideshow containers:
- #title: contains title of image, link to image and the counter
- #my_title: this is the link (and title text) to the image
- #counter: this contains the counter
- #the_image: this is the actual image element
- #footer: this holds the text that says "click to pause"
So to hide the counter, add this to your CSS:
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#counter {
display: none;
}
To set the default height of images, add this (please note that this will force smaller images to this height as well causing a "stretch" effect):
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#the_image {
height: 500px
}
You may find success using max-height instead of height, but I don't believe it is supported in all browsers.[/list]