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How to link the Background pictures
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TOPIC: How to link the Background pictures

How to link the Background pictures 24 Apr 2015 08:13 #6606

First of all thank you for your great Templates, i'm using JF Taman!
Which is the most efficient way to link the background pictures of the slideshow to another page of my site? I know i can link the Text but for better usability i would like to link the picture. I can get rid of the arrows if thats a problem. I'm working on localhost so i can't give you acces. Thx for your help & support!
Last Edit: 24 Apr 2015 11:19 by megacomp.

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Re: How to link the Background pictures 25 Apr 2015 03:36 #6613

Edit modules/mod_jfslideshow/tmpl/slideshow.php file, find and replace:
 
$img = '<a href="#'.$transition2.'"><img class="'.$transition2.'" src="' . $image . '" alt="'.$jfwidth.'" /></a>';
 

to this:
 
$img = '<a href="'.$linkurl.'"><img class="'.$transition2.'" src="' . $image . '" alt="'.$jfwidth.'" /></a>';
 


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Re: How to link the Background pictures 27 Apr 2015 09:21 #6617

Thank you very much for your fast support!!

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