I think it could be possible with css if you work with a fix height but I’m sorry, I have no time to figure out how you exactly could do this at the moment.
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Thanks for your reply!
I have already re-arranged it and made a vertical scroller from it, with description underneath.
Check it out: http://www.truusursem.nl/schilderijen/aquarel/
Thanks for awesome plugin.
Hey, evantklooster, that’s awesome! I want to do the same thing. Would you be happy to share your css tweaks that provided a caption below?
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will do…
any suggestion on how to provide it in an easy way?
I modded the js file, and made changes to css and php file.
Oh bum, that’s more than I was hoping it would involve!
If you’re happy to email them to me, I’ll compare them to the standard files and roll in the changes. – minty at nectarine dot co dot nz
I’d tried changing the css to move the caption down, but it’s a child of the image area, and so just disappears as it moves below the image. My non-elegant hack was to make my images have 30px of white at the bottom (the site background is white) and get around it that way. I was hoping for a better solution.
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Allright, made it availble to the people 🙂
http://pastebin.com/Pifv2p4C
this is the modified css file.
http://pastebin.com/GH8b2tPw
this is the modified js file (adjusted ‘x’ to ‘y’).
http://pastebin.com/raRf1BUE
this is the modified php file. I had to change the order in which the image and caption/description is called. And I had to change the stuff about image width and height and caption div width. I have to say it works now, but if you change the system to use caption instead of description, you might not get it lined up nice. I only use description, so not needed to check the other coding stuff (I’m not the developer of the plugin :)).
Have fun!