Wow. That was my post from August 2009saer wrote:Nice one if it can be done ! good luck guys ...mbrowne wrote:How about an extension for accordian scripts, like this one: http://www.stickmanlabs.com/accordion/
Thanks for considering!

Wow. That was my post from August 2009saer wrote:Nice one if it can be done ! good luck guys ...mbrowne wrote:How about an extension for accordian scripts, like this one: http://www.stickmanlabs.com/accordion/
Thanks for considering!
I've contacted the relevant people to request permission to use their code. Will keep you advised.protectourlands wrote:I found this incredible slider that allows for html content in your slides called Anything Slider.
I implemented it for a client and thought it would make for a very powerful extension.
http://css-tricks.com/examples/AnythingSlider/
Don't thank me yet! He's given the go-ahead and I'm looking at it now but boy oh boy is it a monster or what! There's more options in this than anything I've seen. I suspect this could take a while...and looking at the demos he's sent it may end up as more than one extension.....if I can make it into one that is!protectourlands wrote:Thank you Adendum. I look forward to hearing from you. I hope they give permission. This is an incredible slider.
I am pretty close to a working extension but I'd like a couple of volunteers to put it through its paces!!!protectourlands wrote:I found this incredible slider that allows for html content in your slides called Anything Slider.
I implemented it for a client and thought it would make for a very powerful extension.
http://css-tricks.com/examples/AnythingSlider/
Wow, and I thought this was wanted.Adendum wrote:I am pretty close to a working extension but I'd like a couple of volunteers to put it through its paces!!!
I have not written the HELP file yet so you would have to use your initiative. Also you should be aware that this extension is very likely to be a 'work in progress' for some time as it has so many options that I have had to break it down into modules. This version of the extension is effectively DEMO2 (see original link). Once this version is viable and released I will continue to work on DEMO3 (with captions) and add that to the next version.
To keep testing manageable I only want to work with two or three volunteers to start with. Interested people should email me via my contact page and supply their email address and name. First come first served!
event1;lamouch0310 wrote:sorry I rephrase my questionBaconFries wrote:This is already available in events...
is it possible to pause between two events
Examples: onclick hide with effect image1 ... pause 2 seconds ... show with effect image 2
The pause function is only present for audio right?
BaconFries wrote:Yes...it has already been made by no other than...guess who on Wed Nov 03, 2010 just check in the extension index.... and it is avaiable in WB as well under Photo Gallery>Behaviour>Lightbox>prettyPhoto...
No You are wrong:BaconFries wrote:As jalbum is a software it is intended for individual use on your PC meaning that it cannot be made into a extension, when using jalbum you also need the the softwares FTP to upload the album either to jalbum (Which costs) or to your own site this is explained on there site, also even thoughthe program is free it is only for personal use if you are going to use with a commercial site then you are required to pay month http://jalbum.net/en/accounts?ref=footer so even though it maybe open source it still requires the program to make the gallery/upload and cannot be used for commercial use without a fee...
http://jalbum.net/en/help/faqCan I use jAlbum for commercial purposes?
jAlbum is free to use for commercial web sites, our only requirement is that you link back to our site either in the album (there's a link in almost all skins) or if you prefer from another page on your web site. We hope you think that's fair. However, if you'd like to charge for jAlbum software or as a part of a commercial offering/package, you need a license agreement from us. Please contact business@jalbum.net for further information.
No YOU ARE WRONG Patr100:Patr100 wrote:No You are wrong:BaconFries wrote:As jalbum is a software it is intended for individual use on your PC meaning that it cannot be made into a extension, when using jalbum you also need the the softwares FTP to upload the album either to jalbum (Which costs) or to your own site this is explained on there site, also even thoughthe program is free it is only for personal use if you are going to use with a commercial site then you are required to pay month http://jalbum.net/en/accounts?ref=footer so even though it maybe open source it still requires the program to make the gallery/upload and cannot be used for commercial use without a fee...http://jalbum.net/en/help/faqCan I use jAlbum for commercial purposes?
jAlbum is free to use for commercial web sites, our only requirement is that you link back to our site either in the album (there's a link in almost all skins) or if you prefer from another page on your web site. We hope you think that's fair. However, if you'd like to charge for jAlbum software or as a part of a commercial offering/package, you need a license agreement from us. Please contact business@jalbum.net for further information.
I Know its a desktop application, I've been using it ! But BACON Fries is Still wrong in saying it requires a fee to use for commercial use on a site - NO IT DOES NOT. iT IS FREEWARE You can choose to use their gallery hosting and pay or upload to your own space for free -gp2727 wrote:No YOU ARE WRONG Patr100:Patr100 wrote:No You are wrong:BaconFries wrote:As jalbum is a software it is intended for individual use on your PC meaning that it cannot be made into a extension, when using jalbum you also need the the softwares FTP to upload the album either to jalbum (Which costs) or to your own site this is explained on there site, also even thoughthe program is free it is only for personal use if you are going to use with a commercial site then you are required to pay month http://jalbum.net/en/accounts?ref=footer so even though it maybe open source it still requires the program to make the gallery/upload and cannot be used for commercial use without a fee...http://jalbum.net/en/help/faqCan I use jAlbum for commercial purposes?
jAlbum is free to use for commercial web sites, our only requirement is that you link back to our site either in the album (there's a link in almost all skins) or if you prefer from another page on your web site. We hope you think that's fair. However, if you'd like to charge for jAlbum software or as a part of a commercial offering/package, you need a license agreement from us. Please contact business@jalbum.net for further information.
This is a Desktop Application you install your computer or a 30 day free trial period using jalbums uploading feature...
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