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Webpage templates with graphical buttons
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:06 pm
by helmut
I like the webpage creation with the new templates. Again thanks to those who have developed the templates (Olive, ...)!
It would be cool if there were templates with graphical buttons (instead of textual button "Previous | Thumbnails | Next").
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:54 pm
by thire
Hey, cool I like the
templates as well; I'd like to make my own one as I stated
here.
But I fear I am not strong enough in JavaScript... any help for me?
Thomas
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:24 pm
by thire
I am very very bad in creating graphical buttons. If you create them, it should be very easy (for me) to integrate them into a template.

th
BTW: I posted the skeleton of my JavaScript template here:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?p=14522#14522
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:54 pm
by helmut
The webtemplates provided are very good and the results look very nice. Olive has done a very good job, I think. Here's a
sample webpage.
Currently, the buttons are still text buttons which is "uncool", especially if your webpages are not in English.
@Pierre: Perhaps a small task for your designer?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:09 am
by xnview
helmut wrote:The webtemplates provided are very good and the results look very nice. Olive has done a very good job, I think. Here's a
sample webpage.
Currently, the buttons are still text buttons which is "uncool", especially if your webpages are not in English.
@Pierre: Perhaps a small task for your designer?
Do you use the template from xnview package??
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:46 pm
by helmut
xnview wrote:Do you use the template from xnview package??
I don't know, perhaps not. I've just downloaded the
additional WebTemplate addon and found that I had all the templates, already. 21 templates already, without the colour variations it's 7 templates:
_Default - Frame
_Default - Simple
Foo Silver
Simple
Visuddhi - Flash viewer
Visuddhi - Light box
Visuddhi - simple
The template "Visuddhi Lightbox" has graphical buttons and a lot of impressive animation in it.

The graphic buttons say "Prev" and "Next", not quite what I want. The template "Visuddhi flash viewer" has buttons, but I want a webpage without Flash.
I would like to have a lightweight, non-animated, non-flash, and non-JavaScript web template like "Simple" with graphical buttons: E.g. arrows for "Previous" and "Next", and a collection of small rectangles for "Thumbnails", for example.
Apart from the template that I currently miss I really think that the templates are very good.
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:21 pm
by xnview
helmut wrote:I would like to have a lightweight, non-animated, non-flash, and non-JavaScript web template like "Simple" with graphical buttons: E.g. arrows for "Previous" and "Next", and a collection of small rectangles for "Thumbnails", for example.
Oh yes, sorry. If we use image as prev/next button, there is a problem if the user want the webpage in french...
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 4:11 pm
by helmut
xnview wrote:Oh yes, sorry. If we use image as prev/next button, there is a problem if the user want the webpage in french...
I don't quite understand: Graphical buttons with symbols are international - no need to translate them.

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 4:16 pm
by xnview
helmut wrote:xnview wrote:Oh yes, sorry. If we use image as prev/next button, there is a problem if the user want the webpage in french...
I don't quite understand: Graphical buttons with symbols are international - no need to translate them.

??? Lightbox template use picture for next/prev button!!
Re: Webpage templates with graphical buttons
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:49 pm
by helmut
Graphical buttons
After a longer time I allow myself to repeat my above request:
Some webpage templates still have texts "Prev", "Next", and "Thumbnails" for navigating. I think it's time to change those webpage templates to graphical buttons. Graphical buttons are easy to understand and have various other advantages over text "buttons".
Tooltips
To make the buttons even clearer, the graphical buttons might have tooltips and the tooltip texts are inserted by XnView depending on the language setting in XnView. Or even better: A special language setting for webpage creation, because you might have a German XnView but might want to generate a webpage with English texts, for example.