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Here is a worthy successor to the Sliding Slideshow widget: Attachment 129369
Unzip as usual and run the design file.
I am interested in how far back this runs in earlier XDA versions.
To add new images:
- Place the images in the Support Folder > Images folder.
- Update or add the Image HTML item(s) in the HTML code (body) of the Slider Placeholder.
Acorn
Re: Bootstrapping the Support Folder
Hi Acorn, d/l'ed your zip file and extracted but the xar file doesn't open ???
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Egg Bramhill
Hi Acorn, d/l'ed your zip file and extracted but the xar file doesn't open ???
Egg, I tried the extracted XAR and it is OK.
Here is a separate version: Attachment 129371
Acorn
Re: Bootstrapping the Support Folder
Okay Acorn, haven't have time to look at in detail. I needed to shut down XDP+ to get it to load(?)
On preview all oks well except for this slider in which the text background retains the keyboard image.
Re: Bootstrapping the Support Folder
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Egg Bramhill
Okay Acorn, haven't have time to look at in detail. I needed to shut down XDP+ to get it to load(?)
On preview all oks well except for this slider in which the text background retains the keyboard image.
Egg, that is my Easter Egg to show that it could be done.
Xara's approach destroys design expression.
Acorn
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Another offering.
This handles large Table datasets that can be CSV, HTML, screen captures, Markdown using https://www.tablesgenerator.com/html_tables, which is my preference.
Once set up as an HTML Table with some added code and put in a Placeholder, you get sorting, filtering and paging on a page.
Something Xara should have addressed in its SmartTables.
It is a worthy successor to the original Table Widget that only handles CSV data (badly).
I went for HTML as each table cell can have its own styling including images, links and formatting.
Attachment 129378
Unzip as normal and run the design file.
Acorn
Re: Bootstrapping the Support Folder
That's pretty nifty, Acorn. Thanks for sharing. Set up a table, export it as .htm and there you go. I haven't even looked at all the possibilities to customize the table.
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Here is a simple Image Accordion that I find pleasing: Attachment 129445
Unzip and run the design file.
Here is one without embedded images: Attachment 129446
It used Ipsum Image to generate placeholder images; this comes with an overhead of the site adding Cookies!
Acorn
Re: Bootstrapping the Support Folder
That's a very novel way of showing images, Acorn, I like it. Makes me a bit dizzy though going from photo to photo.
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Boy
That's a very novel way of showing images, Acorn, I like it. Makes me a bit dizzy though going from photo to photo.
Chers Boy, you can slow the speed by changing it from 0.8s to whatever in the CSS.
Acorn