Re: List boxes and Thumbnails
by Tamara Abbey <tamara(at)abbeyink.com>
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Mon, 06 Nov 2000 17:14:52 -0600 |
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Ariston Collander <AristonITPro(at)excite.com>, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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Hi Ariston,
I just discussed a similar situation with a sports photographer that wants
a better representation of the different sports they cover.
I am thinking about using one representative thumbnail of each sport and
then the thumbnail would click to say, soccer gallery, that would contain
thumbnails that would click to larger images.
Just a thought anyway and we're still discussing this, but I thought I'd
throw it out there in case it might help.
Tamara
At 01:14 PM 11/6/00 -0800, Ariston Collander wrote:
>Hello all,
>
> I am working on a website for an art studio which has a lot of pieces of
>artwork in several categories. As a result I have used list/drop-down menus
>in order to select which image a user wishes to see.
> Unfortunately, with so many images, and even so many categories, I don't
>want to simply pack a whole bunch of thumbnails on a single page. My
>question is this: Is it possible that based on a selection from a list box,
>a thumbnail can be brought up in another frame from which the user can view
>the whole image?
> I want the users to go through the list, but simply have to click on the
>image they want to see as a thumbnail, and also without having to click any
>buttons.
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> The site is: http://www.thefinelinegallery.com
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>Thanks to anyone who can help...
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>Ariston C. Collander
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