iFrame+ Collection Extension 1.2.5 - Updated on 09.06.2009
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Ok then why is the HiFrame showing nice arrows by default?? They where left overs from another project probably with the same name.sneil69 wrote:That is what I am trying to explain. You need to specify images otherwise you might as well use the standard iFrame.
But ok i get it.
I will insert my own arrows
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neo_webbuilder wrote:Ok then why is the HiFrame showing nice arrows by default?? They where left overs from another project probably with the same name.sneil69 wrote:That is what I am trying to explain. You need to specify images otherwise you might as well use the standard iFrame.
But ok i get it.
I will insert my own arrows

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Apologies neo_webbuilder. I have now fixed that with VFrame+ and it should show the default arrows. Please re-download the file.neo_webbuilder wrote:Ok then why is the HiFrame showing nice arrows by default?? They where left overs from another project probably with the same name.sneil69 wrote:That is what I am trying to explain. You need to specify images otherwise you might as well use the standard iFrame.
But ok i get it.
I will insert my own arrows

Thank you for your attention.
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Akamaro;
This is really an iFrame with some cosmetics. Without getting too technical, This is the best I could suggest. If the normal iFrame works then the chances are this would work. I am sorry if you think I am twisting the matter but I cannot help you any further. Best to try it and see. I only made this extension for a mainly personal use as it suited my needs and never intended it to be a major project.
This is really an iFrame with some cosmetics. Without getting too technical, This is the best I could suggest. If the normal iFrame works then the chances are this would work. I am sorry if you think I am twisting the matter but I cannot help you any further. Best to try it and see. I only made this extension for a mainly personal use as it suited my needs and never intended it to be a major project.
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Sure, of course : See it here : http://peyronnin.fr
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Very nicely done.FredericP wrote:Sure, of course : See it here : http://peyronnin.fr
