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Lightroom plugin

Header

The "Header" is an optional area above the SlideShowPro Player published by SlideShowPro Player for Lightroom that displays additional information about your published gallery. It consists of three elements: a logo, a gallery title, and a gallery description.

Visibility

By default, the Header is turned off for any new slideshow you create. To enable it, click the checkbox next to HEADER/Show Header.

Parameters

The following parameters control the appearance of the header:

Header style parameters


HEADER/Padding Top/Right/Left/Bottom control the amount of padding -- in pixels -- around the internal elements. By default all values are zero, with the exception of Padding Bottom which is set to 8 pixels to give a little breathing room between the header and the SlideShowPro Player.

The HEADER/Spacing parameter controls the amount of empty space between the internal elements. This includes the space between the title and the description, as well as the space between the logo and the title.

Tip: For more space between the logo and title, add extra space to the bottom of the logo graphic.

Title / Description

The gallery title and description can be any color, point size between 8 and 36px, bold or normal, and set with a browser supported typeface. Each may be filled with as much or little text as you want, and they will automatically wrap and vertically adjust when reaching the width of the SlideShowPro Player. To modify the text displayed, use SITE INFO/Gallery Title and SITE INFO/Gallery Description.

Logo

The (optional) logo is displayed using an absolute link to an image on your web server. Simply upload an image and paste the URL into HEADER/Logo File URL. To trigger a hyperlink when the logo is clicked, enter an absolute URL link into HEADER/Logo Link. You may load any graphic saved as a GIF, PNG or JPG.

Note: The Lightroom IDE will only display your logo in the live preview if it is saved as a GIF. PNG and JPG images will work fine in your exported slideshow, you just won't be able to preview their appearance within Lightroom.
Note: The URL can be any valid URL. For example, you can use a mailto link to have someone email you when they click on your logo image.

Page last modified by tdominey on September 30, 2010, at 06:35 AM
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