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User: Yelena 12 years ago
I am using a WOW Slider Slideshow on one of my pages. It somehow overrides my setting for the color of the browser. Anything I can do about it?

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Yelena
MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3
IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3
User: Roddy 12 years ago
Do you have a URL to the published page or can you post the code in the slider stylesheet?

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Yelena 12 years ago
Here is the published page. The browser background should be different...

http://newwebsite.aneleyweboutique.com/photos.html

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Yelena
MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3
IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3
User: Roddy 12 years ago
What you have done is to paste the whole of the code that Wow gave you into an HTML Snippet. That's not how it's done in EasyWeb.

You need to upload this HTML file, and the data and engine folders, to the server - all inside the same folder - and then reference the HTML file in an iFrame. Change width and height to suit your slider dimensions.

<iframe src="http://www.domain-names.com/Wow/index.html" frameborder="0" width="960" height="420" scrolling="no"></iframe>

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Yelena 12 years ago
Roddy, thank you! I tried this but I must have done something wrong, it didn't work. However I used the instructions on their website and was able to install everything successfully. The only thing I'd like to mention is that "data" and "engine" folders should not be in the folder where index.html for the slider is. It doesn't work that way. Rather they are in the main domain folder ( the same goes for flash audio player)...

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Yelena
MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3
IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3
User: Guest 12 years ago
[quote="Yelena":huas1qr6]Roddy, thank you! I tried this but I must have done something wrong, it didn't work. However I used the instructions on their website and was able to install everything successfully. The only thing I'd like to mention is that "data" and "engine" folders should not be in the folder where index.html for the slider is. It doesn't work that way. Rather they are in the main domain folder ( the same goes for flash audio player)...[/quote:huas1qr6]

Hi Yelena,
An alternative method for WOW in Easyweb. The layout is not so nice but it works with music!
I have made a Wowslider directly out of the WOWSlider program to a specially adapted EasyWeb page.
Publishing from Wowslider> Add to Page> Browse> select on your Mac the domain folder of the EasyWeb wow page. Example: wow.html. Click on the wow.html file. Click on the place in the page to select where you want your gallery. And here it is: http://www.jeffreylew.nl/fotostudio/wow.html

Excuse me for my bad english.

Jeff
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