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Support => cpg1.4.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.4 miscellaneous => Topic started by: Walkinman on April 16, 2007, 05:24:51 am
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Hey Folks
I was wondering if it's possible to change the filename that is displayed under the thumnbails to a text link. For an example, you can look at this this page here (http://www.skolaiimages.com/stock/thumbnails.php?album=25). I would like to change it so the filename still displays, but is a text link to the page displaying larger image.
As always, any help is much appreciated.
Thank you.
Cheers
Carl
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Hey Folks
If someone has any idea of how I might be able to do this I would really appreciate it. All I want is to make the filename actually be a link to the page that the larger image opens up . just like what happens with the thumbnail. Is this possible?
Thank you.
Cheers
Carl
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Hello folks
I see I have to turn off display filename in the Config setting. So I did that (it's on right now). Then I added this:
<a href="{LINK_TGT}">{FILENAME}<br /></a>
to the // HTML template for thumbnails display section in my theme.php. The whole thing looks like this:
// HTML template for thumbnails display
$template_thumbnail_view = <<<EOT
<!-- BEGIN header -->
<tr>
<!-- END header -->
<!-- BEGIN thumb_cell -->
<td valign="top" class="thumbnails" width ="{CELL_WIDTH}" align="center">
<table width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td align="center">
<a href="{LINK_TGT}">{THUMB}<br /></a>
{CAPTION}
{ADMIN_MENU}
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
<!-- END thumb_cell -->
But all i can make it do is display the word filename, as a text link to the correct page. What am I doing wrong that I can change to display the actual filename, ,then I can turn off display filename in Config and this should work.
Thank you.
Cheers
Carl
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Hey Folks,
Can someone please let me know if this is possible? Or if it's impossible. Or, if you'd be so ind, maybe offer some help as to how I might get this working? I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you.
Cheers
Carl
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<a href="{LINK_TGT}">{THUMB}<br /></a>
Seems like you should be able to link with changing the {LINK_TGT] to whatever link you needed without the {}, since the href appears to be the link to the actual picture.. I might be wrong, but I think that should do it..
-- Skidpics
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Hey Skidpcs
Thank you for your help.
But I probably wasn't as clear about what I want to as I shoud have been. I want the filename of the photo to appear under the thumbnail. I can do this in Config. But, I want that filename to be a text link to the larger image page .. A visitor can click on the thumbnail or the filename and be taken to the page referred to as "{LINK_TGT}".
I went to Config, thumbnail view, and clicked "no", next to "Display file name below the thumbnail". Then I went to my theme.php and made this the code for display thumbnail section:
<td align="center">
<a href="{LINK_TGT}">{THUMB}<br /></a>
<a href="{LINK_TGT}">{FILENAME}<br /></a>
{CAPTION}
{ADMIN_MENU}
</td>
What happens then is I get the thumbnail display correctly, and act as a link to the larger page, as normal. But under the thumbnail I get this:
{FILENAME}
which is a link to the larger page .. I want it to be the actual filename, not the text {FILENAME}. Does this make sense. It's linking to the correct place, it just isn't displaying the actual filename, but rather the text {FILENAME}.
Anyone have any ideas for correcting this?
Thank you.
Cheers
Carl
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That should be in theme_display_thumbnails. Copy from sample to your theme, find
$params = array('{CELL_WIDTH}' => $cell_width,
'{LINK_TGT}' => "displayimage.php?album=$aid$cat_link&pos={$thumb['pos']}$uid_link",
'{THUMB}' => $thumb['image'],
'{CAPTION}' => $thumb['caption'],
'{ADMIN_MENU}' => $thumb['admin_menu']
);
and add in a
'{FILENAME}' => $thumb['filename'],
Additionally. include/functions.inc.php
after
$thumb_list[$i]['aid'] = $row['aid'];
add in
$thumb_list[$i]['filename'] = $row['filename'];
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Hey Nibbler
Thanks a lot man. I can see a few things I was missing. I did this, I THINK it was correct, but I got this error:
"Fatal error: Cannot redeclare theme_display_thumbnails() (previously declared in /home/skola2/public_html/stock/plugins/album_fav_boxes/codebase.php:121) in /home/skola2/public_html/stock/themes/water_drop/theme.php on line 1372"
Do I have to open up the plug in and do something there?
Thanks for your hrelp, as always I appreciate it.
Cheers
Carl
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Apply the mod to the codebase.php of that plugin instead of to your theme's theme.php.
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Hey Nibbler
YOU ROCK!!!!
Thank you - perfect.
Feel free to mark this thread solved.
Thanks again.
Cheers
Carl