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This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.
Put your pictures in several directories. Change the path in portofolio.asp A thumbnail will automatically be created. U can define the numbers of column, the size of the picture in the thumbnail. A Message will be on the screen while loading. At the end, click on the small picture, a popup window will be open with the picture inside (size of the popup can be changed). Enjoy it and rate it if you like. Don't hesitate to see the "Tree Menu based on Directories". The same idea : No Databases, only a structured web site. Of course, you can mixed both script. Enjoy it
Only organize your directories, inlude your html pages anywhere. The asp source will automaticly create a Tree Menu (DHTML one). Nothing to do. You only have to go to the asp source and modify the begin of the path on which will be based your tree view. Look at readme.txt
This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.
Put your pictures in several directories. Change the path in portofolio.asp A thumbnail will automatically be created. U can define the numbers of column, the size of the picture in the thumbnail. A Message will be on the screen while loading. At the end, click on the small picture, a popup window will be open with the picture inside (size of the popup can be changed). Enjoy it and rate it if you like. Don't hesitate to see the "Tree Menu based on Directories". The same idea : No Databases, only a structured web site. Of course, you can mixed both script. Enjoy it
Only organize your directories, inlude your html pages anywhere. The asp source will automaticly create a Tree Menu (DHTML one). Nothing to do. You only have to go to the asp source and modify the begin of the path on which will be based your tree view. Look at readme.txt
This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.
Put your pictures in several directories. Change the path in portofolio.asp A thumbnail will automatically be created. U can define the numbers of column, the size of the picture in the thumbnail. A Message will be on the screen while loading. At the end, click on the small picture, a popup window will be open with the picture inside (size of the popup can be changed). Enjoy it and rate it if you like. Don't hesitate to see the "Tree Menu based on Directories". The same idea : No Databases, only a structured web site. Of course, you can mixed both script. Enjoy it
Only organize your directories, inlude your html pages anywhere. The asp source will automaticly create a Tree Menu (DHTML one). Nothing to do. You only have to go to the asp source and modify the begin of the path on which will be based your tree view. Look at readme.txt
This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.
Put your pictures in several directories. Change the path in portofolio.asp A thumbnail will automatically be created. U can define the numbers of column, the size of the picture in the thumbnail. A Message will be on the screen while loading. At the end, click on the small picture, a popup window will be open with the picture inside (size of the popup can be changed). Enjoy it and rate it if you like. Don't hesitate to see the "Tree Menu based on Directories". The same idea : No Databases, only a structured web site. Of course, you can mixed both script. Enjoy it
Put your pictures in several directories. Change the path in portofolio.asp A thumbnail will automatically be created. U can define the numbers of column, the size of the picture in the thumbnail. A Message will be on the screen while loading. At the end, click on the small picture, a popup window will be open with the picture inside (size of the popup can be changed). Enjoy it and rate it if you like. Don't hesitate to see the "Tree Menu based on Directories". The same idea : No Databases, only a structured web site. Of course, you can mixed both script. Enjoy it
This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.
This is an update of the Thumbnail Based on files in Directory asp file. In this release, put in the same directory the small pictures ( with small_[PictureName].extension ) and the normal size ( [pictureName].extension ). The popup window which is displaying the normal sized picture will be resized automatically regarding the width & height of the displayed picture. You can integrate this function ( with the js file ) in the Tree Menu based on directory asp file. You can use the following syntax on the URL to define a specific sub-directory : /portofolio.asp?whichDir=[subDirectory_Name]
A new release of the Tree Menu Based on Directories. Some bugs has been solved, and the look is more like Windows Explorer. Thnks to Sheeja for the pictures used.