Understood. Thank you for clearing up my misconception.
Please mark this matter solved
26 2015-09-24 14:35:41
Re: Juicebox Pro not updating in Showkase with new jbcore folder [SOLVED] (5 replies, posted in Showkase Support)
27 2015-09-24 05:46:43
Re: Juicebox Pro not updating in Showkase with new jbcore folder [SOLVED] (5 replies, posted in Showkase Support)
Thanks Steven,
I must be harboring a misconception. I thought that in order to take advantage of the ios9-savvy meta viewport tag, I'd have to republish the galleries in either JuiceboxBuilder-Pro or, more centrally, by updating in Showkase with the Juicebox Pro Viewer.
If I understand you correctly, the two methods are not identical in gallery creation or updating. To incorporate the new meta viewport tag, I must republish in JBPro.
Grateful as always for your support and illumination.
28 2015-09-23 16:17:09
Topic: Juicebox Pro not updating in Showkase with new jbcore folder [SOLVED] (5 replies, posted in Showkase Support)
Greetings,
I followed the instructions to install the new hotfix 1.4.4.2 on my server by replacing the jbcore folder... but the Juicebox-Pro version number has not updated in Showkase v1.4.0's Site>CustomizeViewers
Is this normal? I'd expect this info to update when I logout and log back in.
Thx
29 2015-09-22 16:48:28
Re: Feature Requests (93 replies, posted in Showkase Support)
@Webitect
If you want to add custom content to the footer, then you could open the 'showkase/_themes/base/pagetypes/layout.tpl' file in a plain text editor and add your custom HTML code before the closing </footer> tag on line 31.
If you want to add custom content to the foot of a Gallery Index page, then you could open the 'showkase/_themes/base/pagetypes/galleryindex.tpl' file in a plain text editor and add your custom HTML code before the closing {/block} tag on line 23.
Is this also where we would put javascript tracking code from, say, StatCounter?
Thx
30 2015-09-22 16:38:05
Re: Feature Requests (93 replies, posted in Showkase Support)
Request: No more cropped thumbnails in Juicebox and Showkase.
I understand the requirement for square thumbnails from a programming standpoint, and I appreciate the available workaround for custom horizontal and vertical formats. However neither solution suits the admixture of horizontal, square, and vertical compositions which I offer to the public.
My pain point aesthetically with this web solution is that images are shoe-horned into a square crop. I submit that this is a severe misrepresentation of our photographs.
I will live with this shortcoming, but not siliently.
Please put some engineering muscle into a solution that maintains our photographs' proportionality. Centring with irregular padding (hence dead space) would be far superior to the current implementation of blindly forcing our rectangular images into square holes.
Thanks for listening, and for so many wonderful incremental improvements.