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SipperPhoto
Hey Kids,

Maybe it's because i'm up too early, and haven't had my coffee yet, but I'm trying to rework my site (once again!). I like the cleanliness of the Airtight Simpleviewer flash based gallery, and want to incorporate that into the next version of my site.

Now my real question is... I want to be able to keep a static navigation header on top, so people can jump between looking at my galleries, and other parts of my site.

Here is my site now, I want to keep it fairly similiar on top, but the frame where the pictures are would be replaced by the SimpleViewer Gallery.

I'm not a super programmer guy, but I can usually figure things out, but this one is stumping me!

Any ideas?

Thanks

Jeff
Carson
http://www.airtightinteractive.com/simpleviewer/faq.html -- Scroll down to #11, is that what you're trying to do?

Also, just fyi, it looks like from your gallery page, your pricing/about us/contact links are broken. Try making them relative links instead of absolute links if you want them to work both on your local machine and when they're uploaded to your server.
Johnny
If you use LightRoom, you should head over to "The Turning Gate" blog.

Matt has some awesome LR web templates.
This One is called "Stage" and it keeps a static header and then 'stages' your simple viewer gallery (which you can easily generate in LR) into it.


Another way is to us iframe.

I'm not web code savvy (yet), but this is what I was told to do if I didn't want to use a template header... I'm learning.


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SipperPhoto
QUOTE(Carson Grey @ June 14 2008, 12:01 PM) *
http://www.airtightinteractive.com/simpleviewer/faq.html -- Scroll down to #11, is that what you're trying to do?

Also, just fyi, it looks like from your gallery page, your pricing/about us/contact links are broken. Try making them relative links instead of absolute links if you want them to work both on your local machine and when they're uploaded to your server.


Ah ha! that's exactly what I was looking for! It works perfectly now!

oh, an thanks for the heads up with the broken links. I thought I had caught all the bugs the last time I built stuff! :-)

Thanks again!

Jeff
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