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I would like to display a different pic from the one on screen to pop up in a browser window. I've tryed all the different techniques via the buttons on your web builder but non let me do this. where am I going wrong. oh, and theres no clue in your forum. cheers peeps. Im off to bed goodnight. love square eyes. |
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Try looking in "tips and tricks" and popup and popup again
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Create a new page with the new image. From your page link to the new pic. Remembr to select _blank
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Here's a technique I used in my Gallery pages. Lets say the pictures are called Pic1 and Pic2, and the dimensions are both 300(w) x 400(h). Pic1 is already placed on ExistingPage.bvp Create a new page called (say) NewPage.bvp and place Pic2 on it near the top left corner, but leaving a (say)100pixel gap at the top and the left hand side. NewPage.bvp requires nothing else except to be published. ExistingPage.bvp needs some tweaking. Right click Pic1 and take out any linking stuff that you may have there in 'Image Properties' Right click Pic1 and go to HTML. There you will see some black text describing Pic1 like "<IMG src="Pic1.jpg ... alt .. align... top ...border".This is fine Click "before tag" and type in - <A href="#" onClick="window.open('http://www.yoursitename.com/NewPage.html', '','width=400,height=500'); return false;"> Click "after tag" and type in - </A> Click ok, save ExistingPage.bvp and publish it. You can play with the popup window dimensions by changing the width and height numbers (in blue) in the "before tag" above. Have fun |