I came up with a way to use jquery and the InnerFade jquery plugin to create a transitioning image slideshow that can be easily managed through phpwcms thanks to the image content part and template.
I like your solution DF6IH and thank you very much for posting.
Right now I think pepe's solution might be the best solution for the site I am working with. After reviewing it again, I feel it would work fine and also should be compatible with future upgrades since it is pretty much a redirect ...
Yep I assuming it would be within the same phpwcms installation. Crazy to have two separate ones (or more for more languages) for a single site. I was just seeing if there were more options and/or ideas of how to achieve this. I worry about this being a mess when it comes to being compliant with ...
I'm pretty sure I took all the right steps in the upgrade but I seem to have one problem. I can not see the images in the file browser. This is the case with the images that were there before the upgrade but also the images I try to upload. When I try to upload an image to the file list it seems to ...
Is there any way to have a client upload and use an FLV file? I understand what is needed for the flv to work (ie a flash player swf) but any suggestions of how to do this? Thanks.
Ok here is what is going on. I can upload a Quicktime *.mov file through the File Center but I cannot insert it into the multimedia content part. When I go into the file browser and look for it in the directory I uploaded it in, the file browser says there are no media files in that directory.