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| Hello, I have searched, read, implemented, and experimented with just about every aspect of trying to get the rollover image function to work. I have done the following Insert Extra Rollover image Clicked on page Selected my image (thumbnail 120x140) Selected mouseover image (430x600) Use original image size hit okay I do have an account. I have published my pages. I have cleared my cookies, my browsers, updated my Javascript program. In my control panel my directory was set up as public index images within the public index was my gallery. I had the larger images in the images folder. Since it did not work, I changed the larger images to the same folder within public index, gallery. Now my directory looks somewhat like public index gallery one thumbnails.db gallery_one.db large image large image large image Images What am I doing wrong here? Please do not send me to another tutorial. I have watched them all, I have searched all the forums, and have even tried the fantastico gallery stuff, searched for scripts, explored the free online script training (scripts blow my mind). Best Regards, sparrow P.S. Go ahead and zap me ***** for asking my stupid question. I have my shoulders squanched up and my eyes closed for the sting of your zap. Just joking! I know yall must get fustrated at us asking the same questions but your expertise and helpfulness is greatly apprectiated by everyone! |
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***** has just taken his son to swimming lessons, so your stuck with me. I really do not know what is going on with your buttons. But if I was to guess I would say that due too much editing you are experiencing some sort of code conflict on the server or on your page and that you destroyed the default directory structure. You can not create directories andd folders and try to be clever with BlueVoda, it will just bite you. You have to do it exactly as it is defaulted to. Even if you move one pic out and then bring it back you will break the directory structure....You are going to have to start over from the very beggining. OK....... 1) Unistall BlueVoda 2) Go into your "My Documents" and delete the BlueVoda folder. NOTE: You are going to lose all your work, but its useless anyway because you destroyed the default directory structure. 3) Go to My computer >> C: >> Program files and delete the folder that is called BlueVoda website builder. 4) Reboot your computer 5) Open support ticket and request a account reset. This will flush out the server. ----------------------------------------------- A New Beggining 1) Reinstall BlueVoda from scratch 2) Create a new website (do not publish until your account is reset) 3) DO NOT create any folders ANYWHERE 4) DO NOT open any Bluevoda folder EVER EVER (Unless you are opening it from within BV.) 5) DO NOT mess with BlueVodas directory structure...EVER Please do not change the directory structure. If you do.....The same thing will happen to you again. Sarah:)
__________________ Sarah Anders Customer Service Manager +1-302-283-3777 USA / Canada / International (0044) 020 8816 8319 / United Kingdom Military Ranking System Explained Click Here to take the royal VodaHost Tour Click Here for the VodaHost Help Centre & Tutorials Got a question? - Try a forum search! Available at the top of every page! Last edited by Sarah; 10-20-2005 at 06:59 AM. |
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Sarah, I did do alot of editing, and I do remember pulling a pic out of directory and replacing it. Didn't know I was not to do that. I did figure out my site by trial and error. I did not do the rollover images, but opted instead to just have a larger pic show up when the thumbnail was clicked upon. So far so good, so if I am not in trouble I am going to go with it and not delete my voda and start over. I think I am completely done with my site except for updating it as needed. I do have a question about bandwidth that I will ask in another thread if I don't find the answer in my search. Thanks a million, your the coolest! sparrow |
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Oh Sarah, by the way, I swear I only messed with files in my public index. One of the questions I do have is this: Thru trial and error, I bet I have loaded more images than needed into my public index folder. Am I allowed to delete the unneeded ones when I do a FTP connection? For instance I have: (somewhat because I am trying to remember) public index folder index_one_file image, image, index.bv page, image, etc. page_two_file image, image, etc. image image image image Is it okay or not to delete any of these that I do not need for my site? Everything is in the public folder as far as I know. sparrow |
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