- video1: determine image sizes
- video2: repostitioning images
- video3: working with the image_rotator.xml file
- video4: replace an image
- video5: remove an image
- video6: add an image
- video7: change / remove the image title
- video8: change / remove the image description
- video9: update the image link
- video10: style the text
- video11: creating a page specific image rotator
- video12: removing the image rotator from one or all pages
Bonus "DEMO" video1: Learn how to add a 'frame' to your images. Not all images need be 'cutouts' ... you can also use standard square or rectangular jpg, gif or png images ... to help incorporate the traditional retangular image into the web page, we've included a special 'framing' graphic...which you can turn off, or on with each image...learn how now!
Bonus "DEMO" video2: Ever heard of the 'lasso' tool .. it's a tool we use in the graphics business to 'cutout' an image from it's background...and in this demo that's exactly what I'm going to show you. We'll take a regular JPG image, cutout the background, and create a PNG image with a transparent background...something we can use to replace the default images in the template.
- we'll learn how to import and image info Paint.NET, and use the lasso tool to cutout the background...
- then we'll learn how to fine tune the images edges, with some special effects
- finally we'll export our image for use in our website.
- update the 'image_rotator.xml' file and 'image_rotaror.css' stylesheet
LM Image Rotator FAQs
- use single or multiple image
- solid or transparent images
- externally loaded images
- PNG, JPG or GIF image types
- set the display time for each image
- "XML Text" Title Line
- "XML Text" Description Lines
- CSS styled the caption text
- unlimited number of images
- images hyperlinked
- intro and primary pages only