ftp://Tomkinsonsofliverpool.co.uk@79.17 ... ect_06.zip
This appears to work and is shorn of everything!
However, the frame doesn't go round the 4 sides of the image
Thanks for looking
Mike
Keeping slideshows within a fixed size
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Re: Keeping slideshows within a fixed size
I'm sorry, borders are currently not supported in full width mode.
I will investigate if this can be implemented in a future update.
I will investigate if this can be implemented in a future update.
Re: Keeping slideshows within a fixed size
Pablo
Thanks for an honest answer.
It is - to me- obviously better to put a picture in a frame.
Is there maybe another way of doing it?
Mike
Thanks for an honest answer.
It is - to me- obviously better to put a picture in a frame.
Is there maybe another way of doing it?
Mike
Re: Keeping slideshows within a fixed size
Maybe use a carousel instead?