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Support => cpg1.4.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.4 cpmFetch by vuud => Topic started by: luchtzak on August 24, 2007, 10:40:14 am
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Nice feature!
But how to display the images below each other iso next to each other?
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Try using the search function and search for "vertical cpmfetch"
This one looks like it might be of use to you : http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=46022.0 (http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=46022.0)
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Been looking for 1h30 and didn't find what I am looking for, any other suggestions please?
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Been looking for 1h30 and didn't find what I am looking for, any other suggestions please?
I am going to throw out the obvious answer, so don't be surprised if I did not understand the question...
Each function (mostly) takes rows and columns as parameters.
If you want a stack of photos - you want 5 rows and 1 column.
Did I miss something?
Vuud
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I don't understand this kind of humor. Why can't somebody give me a clear example (in php and/or html) how to put 4 images below each other?
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Don't expect to be spoon-fed. RTFM!
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I don't understand this kind of humor. Why can't somebody give me a clear example (in php and/or html) how to put 4 images below each other?
I don't think there is any humor in this at all... Do you understand what a row is? and a column?
Did you read the instructions? It tells you how to use this. I can copy and paste the code from the documentation here for you if you would like? Would that help? I don't mind doing it at all... nothing better to do or anything...
See, now that is humor (subclass sarcasm)...