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  • Plugin Author binarystash01

    (@binarystash01)

    Hi,

    I assume you want to enlarge the booklet. In this case, you either have to increase your site’s content area or open the booklet in a separate window.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter illlogicmedia

    (@illlogicmedia)

    That doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me. Can you elaborate a bit more on what you mean. I don’t want it to be opened in a separate window, that just doesn’t seem efficient.

    In WordPress the only thing I saw that you add to the page it is setting in is the

    [wp-booklet id=55]

    . Changing any of the Width/Height settings doesn’t appear to have any effect.

    So, again, how do I increase the site’s content area? There is a lot of php files associated, I assumed there was a default display Height and Width in one of those that I could modify to a % of the screen so that it adjusts based on resolution.

    Did you even look at the link I provided?

    Plugin Author binarystash01

    (@binarystash01)

    The booklet resizes according to your content area width and the “width/height” fields in the content editor. Do you mean giving the booklet fixed dimensions?

    Thread Starter illlogicmedia

    (@illlogicmedia)

    What is this content editor? I see nothing on my WordPress dashboard that says this. On the Theme editor I see the following:

    content-page.php
    content.php
    page.php

    none of which have any numbers or calls to width/height fields.

    If you are talking about the Booklet Properties then, like I’ve previously stated, it doesn’t matter what numbers I put under the “Actual page width” or “Actual page height”, it doesn’t change when I load the actual page the booklet resides on. It always displays 800 x 600.

    Since you’ve not answered I will repeat…Did you actually LOOK at the link to my booklet I provided?

    All I want is to be able to have the booklet itself adjust its size automatically based on screen resolution (say 75%) so that the user doesn’t have to click on the image to make it FULL SCREEN. That is annoying.

    Plugin Author binarystash01

    (@binarystash01)

    The booklet adjusts itself based on the width of your content area, not the width of your screen. It uses the booklet properties to determine the correct proportion when resizing.

    Your content area is 1000px and the booklet including the navigation arrows automatically fits itself within it. See http://goo.gl/9pe6Sw. Try shrinking your window too.

    Thanks!

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