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Posted by: GeeWiz
Posted on: Jan 26th, 2005, 8:23pm
I am using 1Site Lite and in consideration of purchasing the full version. Here is what I would like to do, but can't seem to find any option(s) in the program menu to do this. I want to display a clickable thumbnail image (.jpg) on the page, but the location of the image is not on my computer hard drive, but rather on a Remote Server. Here is the URL for the thumbnail image that I want 1Site Lite to "grab" and display on the page: http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/tndscp93_1.jpg Then, I want to create a hyperlink so that when the above thumbnail image is clicked a new window opens up with the full size image, which is also located on a Remote Server. Here is the URL for the full size image: http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/ndscp93_1.jpg Am I missing something in the menu, or is the ability to accomplish this reserved to the "full version" of 1Site? Any help or suggestions would truly be appreciated!
Posted by: Gerrysan
Posted on: Jan 28th, 2005, 7:10pm
Hi GeeWiz
Having the thumbnail on a remote server I don't know how to tweak to make it appear in your site you would have to link to it, but if you could hold that file locally then the rest would be easy by just defining a link in the right click menu on your thumbnail. You probably figured this so sorry if it doesn't help But it gets you Maybe half way there good Cheers Gerry
Posted by: Support Staff
Posted on: Jan 29th, 2005, 8:38am
There are 3 ways.
1) The first one is to save these images locally with your browser (right click, "Save as..."). Then you can insert the images with Insert >Image (create a new page for the large image; insert the small image somewhere, right click, choose Define Special link, and select the proper tab - Link kind = Independent window or popup - then press OK and select the page with the large image; The link will show a popup with the large image inside).
2) A second one, actually uses the remote images and involves a bit of HTML code.
First of all, create a new page, and assign it a meaningful name with "Format >Page properties", the top left box (e.g. "Large Image Page"). Then use "Insert > HTML > Within text" and write: <IMG BORDER=0 SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/ndscp93_1.jpg"> you won't see the image within the editor, it will place just a little icon.
Then go back and put the cursor where you'd like to place the little image, use "Insert > HTML > Within text" and write: <IMG BORDER=0 SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/tndscp93_1.jpg"> as above the editor will show a little icon.
Then select the icon as it was text (the square markers around the icon would be gray) and use "Insert >Special link", select the proper tab - Link kind = Independent window or popup - then press OK and select the page with the large image.
When you will publish this, if everything was OK, a click on the small image will show a popup with the large image inside.
3) First, select "Insert > HTML > Within text" and write <IMG BORDER=0 SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/tndscp93_1.jpg"> to place the thumbnail image on the page, and it appears as a small icon.
Then, select the icon and use "Insert >Special link", and use the tab - Link kind = Independent window or popup . Then click on OK or the "Link Target Page" button and select "Kind"--Http address, add the address of the full sized photo: http://home.comcast.net/~qsch/p93/ndscp93_1.jpg and click "OK".