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Asked 08 Jun 2010 14:51:55
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08 Jun 2010 14:51:55 k m posted:
1. what is the size of the js involved?2. borderless layers possible (demo only showing border)
3. positioning of layer relative to main site (e.g. centre/centre)
4. sizing of layer relative to main site (e.g. w 50%, h 80%) and if so resizing of layer content to fit layer window?
5. layer from <li> element possible?
thanks feedback/input
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Replied 09 Jun 2010 12:32:50
Hello k.m.,
1 size of the JS is 56kB, size of the style folder is 28kB
2 there is borderless presset.
3&4 the Pop-up is positioned only relatively to the window - 9 positions available. Size of the pop-up cannot be fluid - content is not fitted into the pop-up.
5 Layer from <li> element - do you mean calling the layer from <li> element?
Regards,
1 size of the JS is 56kB, size of the style folder is 28kB
2 there is borderless presset.
3&4 the Pop-up is positioned only relatively to the window - 9 positions available. Size of the pop-up cannot be fluid - content is not fitted into the pop-up.
5 Layer from <li> element - do you mean calling the layer from <li> element?
Regards,
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Replied 09 Jun 2010 11:25:41
09 Jun 2010 11:25:41 k m replied:
it is kind of difficult to make a purchase lacking product info. anybody?
Replied 09 Jun 2010 12:32:50
09 Jun 2010 12:32:50 Miroslav Zografski replied:
Hello k.m.,
1 size of the JS is 56kB, size of the style folder is 28kB
2 there is borderless presset.
3&4 the Pop-up is positioned only relatively to the window - 9 positions available. Size of the pop-up cannot be fluid - content is not fitted into the pop-up.
5 Layer from <li> element - do you mean calling the layer from <li> element?
Regards,
1 size of the JS is 56kB, size of the style folder is 28kB
2 there is borderless presset.
3&4 the Pop-up is positioned only relatively to the window - 9 positions available. Size of the pop-up cannot be fluid - content is not fitted into the pop-up.
5 Layer from <li> element - do you mean calling the layer from <li> element?
Regards,
Replied 09 Jun 2010 14:14:32
09 Jun 2010 14:14:32 k m replied:
yep. meant <li> element, but seems no problem with an <a> tag.
the non-fluid pop-up size and content not fitting is no good. visitors with lower resoltion a/o smaller screen getting a huge pop-up, whilst large screens with high resolution a little one. can this not be controlled within the .js?
the non-fluid pop-up size and content not fitting is no good. visitors with lower resoltion a/o smaller screen getting a huge pop-up, whilst large screens with high resolution a little one. can this not be controlled within the .js?