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#1 2015-04-05 22:03:47

daniel_asplund
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Registered: 2014-02-21
Posts: 54

Turning off the zoom feature

Hi

Im trying to set up my new first page with Stage and I cant find a feature that was in CE3... In the CE3 you could turn of the zoom feature in the upper right hand corner when using stage on a fullscreen page. I cant find that possibility in CE4.

Ex - www.airframe.se - Old CE3 site with the layout im looking for
Ex2 - www.blastorp.se - Temporary CE4 where I cant get the layout the way I want...

Thanks for the help...

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#2 2015-04-06 00:21:44

rod barbee
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From: Port Ludlow, WA USA
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Re: Turning off the zoom feature

do you mean you want to remove the whole thumbnail?

If so, use custom css:

.ttg_thumbs {
  display: none;
}

Rod 
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#3 2015-04-06 00:36:05

daniel_asplund
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Registered: 2014-02-21
Posts: 54

Re: Turning off the zoom feature

Yeah okay! Thanks I'll try that one! I think that was a clickbox in CE3... would it be possible to put it back for the future?
I don't really see the use of it other than it might look a bit cool... is there any other features with it that I'm missing?

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#4 2015-04-06 10:01:50

Matthew
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Re: Turning off the zoom feature

daniel_asplund wrote:

I don't really see the use of it other than it might look a bit cool... is there any other features with it that I'm missing?

It provides visual indication that there's a click-to-zoom feature on the gallery (users needn't click directly on the thumbnail, but the visual cue invites them to do so), and it provides visual indication of the aspect ratio and orientation of the image, helping to viewer to determine whether there's more of the image to see being cropped by the viewport.


Matt

The Turning Gate, http://theturninggate.net

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