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I am using Photoshop CS2 to create a web photo gallery. I used the flash option which makes a pretty nice looking slideshow. But I cannot get scrollbars to appear if the flash goes off the visible area. Manually editing the html to overflow:auto; did nothing. It’s really useless if I can’t scroll down to get the slider for each thumbnail, or see the thumbnails at all if they are off the page. How can I get a vertical scrollbar to appear on the entire page?
I wanted to change the date of the photo gallery and editing the xml didn’t update the flash, is there any way to update the text without re-running the whole batch process?
Also, I wanted to add a link in the page to go back to a previous page, but if I edit the xml file generated it will not show up when I view the page. I was able to add a link above the flash by creating a div above the div that holds the flash – but I would rather have the link right above the photos – not 200 pixels above the photos. I have searched online and found other people had these same questions and no one seemed to have an answer. I am hoping someone here will have one.
I wanted to change the date of the photo gallery and editing the xml didn’t update the flash, is there any way to update the text without re-running the whole batch process?
Also, I wanted to add a link in the page to go back to a previous page, but if I edit the xml file generated it will not show up when I view the page. I was able to add a link above the flash by creating a div above the div that holds the flash – but I would rather have the link right above the photos – not 200 pixels above the photos. I have searched online and found other people had these same questions and no one seemed to have an answer. I am hoping someone here will have one.
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