Simpleveiwer! Can you?

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Ganell_Kopp
Oct 13, 2005
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I created a website using imageready. I have then added the simpleviewer gallery. However, I cannot get it to look like my website. All I want is the simpleviewer to be on my regular website gallery page. I am not good with all the html code stuff. It’s all greek to me! Also, my images look good in the Simpleviewer for one of my galleries, but they are like way too small in the other two galleries, and the settings are all the same. What do you make of that?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!
Ganell

www.koppphotographydesigns.com

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LenHewitt
Oct 14, 2005
I think this question would be more appropriately directed towards Airtight Designs, Gannell
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Ganell_Kopp
Oct 14, 2005
I was just hoping that there might be someone here who may have already accomplished this that would be willing to share their knowledge. I have emailed this question to airtight, posted it on about 4 other boards. Since I used an adobe product to create the webpage, I figured someone from this board might be able to help me.

Ganell
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Tina_Hayes
Oct 14, 2005

1) Copy the script section of simpleviewer and paste it between your head tags.

2) Copy the code for the flash file and paste it wherever on the page you want this to appear. That would be everything from the object strat tag to the object end tag. (Including those object tags,

3) Make sure the path to the .swf file is correct:
Example:
Your .swf file is in a directory named images. If you use just myflash.swf it isn’t going to show….the correct way would be images/myflash.swf

4)Make sure you have uploaded *all* of the simpleviewer files to your server.

5)Make sure that you have the folders images and thumbs uploaded to the server.
GK
Ganell_Kopp
Oct 16, 2005
Thank you Tina for your detailed answer. My only problem is, what program am I supposed to be using to edit the script and html code.

Sorry, but I don’t know anything about this. I do however appreciate your help.

Ganell
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Michael_D_Sullivan
Oct 16, 2005
To edit HTML, you can use any text editor. Notepad will work, except for long files. There are any number of text editors with enhanced features for HTML editing, as well. Google "html text editor".
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Ganell_Kopp
Oct 16, 2005
Thanks Michael,

I was hoping that was all I would have to use.

You have been very helpful. I am off to try to repair my web page!

Ganell
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Michael_D_Sullivan
Oct 17, 2005
Good luck!

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