Hellp,
We would like to present on our website group or class photo's. Hovering over the photo we would like to show a popup with the name of each person. I looked around on the forum, but could not find a solution. Is this possible in Phoca Gallery and if so, what module should I download and install?
Tymen Wierstra
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Re: popups in group photo
Hi, there is no such option.
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Re: popups in group photo
Hi Jan,
That's a pity, but thank you for your quick reply.
Then the next best solution: if someone clicks on the photo, then a popup appears with the names of the displayed persons. Is that possible in Phoca Gallery? Or do you have another workaround?
Tymen Wierstra
That's a pity, but thank you for your quick reply.
Then the next best solution: if someone clicks on the photo, then a popup appears with the names of the displayed persons. Is that possible in Phoca Gallery? Or do you have another workaround?
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Re: popups in group photo
Hi, the same, no such function, this needs to be customized, but no experiences there
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Re: popups in group photo
An alternative workaround might be to include the list of names in the description and use the built in parameters to only display the description text when someone clicks on the image - this would show a popup with the full image and the description text beneath the image.
You could also include the names in the title for the image, this would populate the title text - which displays when a user hovers over the image in most browsers. However, this would make very long titles, which can be cumbersome from an administrative perspective.
Just some things to consider, as these would require very little customization.
You could also include the names in the title for the image, this would populate the title text - which displays when a user hovers over the image in most browsers. However, this would make very long titles, which can be cumbersome from an administrative perspective.
Just some things to consider, as these would require very little customization.