This video demonstrates how to display videos in a lightbox for your website or blog using free software and a HTML Editor like Dreamweaver, Expression Web, NVU, etc
Nice video, one question - How do u set MORE objects in? I mean, you have to copy the engine and data folder in everytime wich changes the video img and stuff, how can u seperate those things? U know :o
@BasioCoderz You can edit the html code to reference to the same engine folder. As for the objects, just explicitly define what you want to see in html code.
I created the gallery using the software. But some people are telling me that they are seeing a white box inside the YouTube light box. It does not happen in safari or chrome. But some people have told me that it happens using explorer. Why is this happening? Here is the website I used the software on. comfortinnquakertown(dot)com. The YouTube click is on the bottom left on the main page.
@cylon318 Many of these types of tools don't work well in explorer (because ie sucks!) Tell them to switch to firefox or chrome :D Explorer has terrible css and javascript support.
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Nice video, one question - How do u set MORE objects in? I mean, you have to copy the engine and data folder in everytime wich changes the video img and stuff, how can u seperate those things? U know :o
BasioCoderz 1 month ago
@BasioCoderz You can edit the html code to reference to the same engine folder. As for the objects, just explicitly define what you want to see in html code.
Factrocks 1 month ago
Great program. One question:
I created the gallery using the software. But some people are telling me that they are seeing a white box inside the YouTube light box. It does not happen in safari or chrome. But some people have told me that it happens using explorer. Why is this happening? Here is the website I used the software on. comfortinnquakertown(dot)com. The YouTube click is on the bottom left on the main page.
help would be appreciated. thanx.
cylon318 4 months ago
@cylon318 Many of these types of tools don't work well in explorer (because ie sucks!) Tell them to switch to firefox or chrome :D Explorer has terrible css and javascript support.
Factrocks 3 months ago
good gracious! is there more simple way to do this?
Gdaiva1 1 year ago
@Gdaiva1 there may be similar software you can used aimed for non programmers, but this is a lot more flexible
Factrocks 1 year ago