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Rotating VIRB Headers Revisited
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If you read the original rotating VIRB headers post with great curiosity, you’ll want to read this. A great secret has been passed down to me from the top of the VIRB mountain…
If you put your header images, sized and ready to go, into their own album and then place this code into your header:
<module>$VIRB_photosPortfolio(Nameofalbum)</module>
…it will rotate them for you. Kinda sucks all of the CSS fun out of it, doesn’t it? Well, it’s a timesaver, anyway.
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04.16.07 / 8pm
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02.01.08 / 10pm
this works, but the name of the picture shows up right underneath the header, which is unnecessary. any way to fix this?
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02.01.08 / 10pm
I haven’t tried it, but you should be able to just find the tag that holds the image title and target it in the CSS to apply a visibility:hidden; to it.
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07.08.08 / 4pm
just don’t name the thing…
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