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Answer» Hope you guys and gals can help....driving myself and a junior designer to distraction here....
We've got the rudimentaries of an ad template ready to use on EBAY but there's one little (major) snag.....
We've built the page using html and decided to add a nice little EXTRA that would allow sight of a large box that would transpose images that a customer can hover over the thumbnails of next to the main image.
It's fine when there are the requisite number of images for the product (there are four thumbnail spots). Problem arises when there's only one image available to REFERENCE to as we're then left with 'thumbnail 2', 'thumbnail 3', etc. in firefox and the blasted little red crosses in ie.
Is there any way you guys and gals know of that we can effectively say 'head for image 2 but if not there, do not display ANYTHING', etc.?
I can show our part completed code (or just the relevant part) if required...
Cheers,
Eedjdo you have an online sample that you can show us? I'm having trouble understanding what you're trying to do.Sure, I probably didn't articulate it very well. The {{ stuff is template tags that refer to an image (shorter than URL's).
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An example of what I'm looking for is something along the lines of.... HTTP://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260235094293&ih=016&category=63889&_trksid=p1742.m153.l1262
It's being built in dreamweaver btw. If it can't be a rollover then static will be just fine but can't figure it out at all!!!
Thanks for replying btw check this out... http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/thumbnail2.htm If you want, you can use this entire script instead of writing your own. Or you can use it for reference since it's doing the same thing.Hi Michael, gave it a bash but still displays the little red crosses when it can't reference any other images than image 1.
As an example, we want something that's intuitive enough to realise that if there is no image, it won't display anything at all.
i.e. if there's four, it will display four (that works fine). I was hoping for something relatively intuitive that would have a script to look for four but if there were only two, it would display the two without showing little red boxes where there were no images available to reference to.
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