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Aug 14, 2005 13:13 |  #1

Can anyone help me out with putting a BACK/HOME button in my simpleviewer page? I know it should be pretty straight forward, but I can't get it to show up for some reason.

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Aug 14, 2005 13:35 |  #2

dsze wrote:
Can anyone help me out with putting a BACK/HOME button in my simpleviewer page? I know it should be pretty straight forward, but I can't get it to show up for some reason.

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Open index.htm in your htm editor or notepad
insert <a href="http://yourhomep​age.com">HOME</a> (where HOME is the displayed link)
anywhere in the code before </body>

said another way, simpleviewer is just like any html code...


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Aug 14, 2005 14:55 as a reply to  @ ilya's post |  #3

ilya wrote:
Open index.htm in your htm editor or notepad
insert <a href="http://yourhomep​age.com">HOME</a> (where HOME is the displayed link)
anywhere in the code before </body>

said another way, simpleviewer is just like any html code...


...well, thats what I would have thought too, but it doesn't work. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Maybe the flash part of the code is written so that it doesn't show anything else above or below it?

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Aug 14, 2005 15:43 as a reply to  @ dsze's post |  #4

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...well, thats what I would have thought too, but it doesn't work. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Maybe the flash part of the code is written so that it doesn't show anything else above or below it?

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Sure it does. Look here (external link) for an example on my website.


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Aug 14, 2005 15:52 |  #5

Check to see that the text color is not the same as the background. Insert the same string in several places in the code. Oft forgotten is that make sure your server file copy matches your local file... It does work, I just tried it on one of mine


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Aug 14, 2005 16:28 |  #6

http://www.airtightint​eractive.com/simplevie​wer/faq.html (external link)


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Aug 14, 2005 16:31 |  #7

...got it now. Thanks!


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Aug 14, 2005 17:00 |  #8

Now.... can someone show me where to change the color of the arrows in simpleviewer? :)

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