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I am stumped :(

  • I am stumped :(

    Posted 12 years 9 months ago
    • Good morning,

      I am sure this is probably a noobie question, but its something I havent really needed to mess around with. How do you get images to line up horizontally instead of vertically? I know I can use a gallery and the Rok gallery is amazing. My issue is, I want to be able to add buy now buttons underneath the images and I figured it would be easier to just create ONE module and add the image with a button underneath and repeat that 4 times across the one module.

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      Or, if anyone knows how I can add a buy now button, or link the images to a specific page that would be so much easier. I can always add a little "buy now" on the actual image .. but I do not know how to link them from rok gallery.

      I would still like to know how to make things line up with out having to upload a demo of some sort...

      Thanks!!
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    Re: I am stumped :(

    Posted 12 years 9 months ago
    • Bonny Hunsperger wrote:
      Good morning,

      I am sure this is probably a noobie question, but its something I havent really needed to mess around with. How do you get images to line up horizontally instead of vertically? I know I can use a gallery and the Rok gallery is amazing. My issue is, I want to be able to add buy now buttons underneath the images and I figured it would be easier to just create ONE module and add the image with a button underneath and repeat that 4 times across the one module.
      Images will naturally lineup horizontally as long as there's enough room to accommodate them. The question is why did the images lineup vertically when you tried it. It may have had some block element styling assigned to it that caused the other images to be moved to the next line.
      Bonny Hunsperger wrote:
      Or, if anyone knows how I can add a buy now button, or link the images to a specific page that would be so much easier. I can always add a little "buy now" on the actual image .. but I do not know how to link them from rok gallery.
      in the rock gallery component on the back end, you can edit the slice of an image and add a custom link that visitors will be taken to if they click that image on the front end. The link will be accessible by clicking anywhere on the image.
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  • Re: I am stumped :(

    Posted 12 years 9 months ago
    • ok for #1. I can get the images to line up horizontally. The issue is adding a buy now button underneath. Its like they don't space out right to line up with the images on top.

      I will try the gallery option and see how that goes, But I would still like to know how to stack the two images on top of eachother 4 times across the module :)

      Thanks
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    Re: I am stumped :(

    Posted 12 years 9 months ago
    • Maybe if I could see the behavior on your site, I could give you more specific advice about stacking them correctly.
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