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(23 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Steven,

Yes sorry, I should have checked before posting. My google chrome browser is the culprit, firefox or safari are fine and the code makes no difference. As you said.

Thank you agin for writing up the code. It works, and you spent the time writing up instructions and modifications that were correct and I went and had a hissy fit because I had something wring my end with the browser.

I like the juicebox, I will just do some more checking and considering the lite is free there is no harm in trying a few galleries within my webpage and see if they end up in google's images.

If it all works I will buy the pro, the main reason to pay would be to remove the link so my competition can't copy me too easily!! So sorry about that in advance.

Many thanks.

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(23 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Well it works, but when i open the gallery live there is a large gap above and below the main image, unless I click on full screen, then the gap goes. This defeats the object of the original perfect script and the fiddling gives back the time I gained by using juicebox over other gallery's.

The code source looks a bit spammy. I fetched as google in webmaster and although I don't know much about seo it's just a pile of tags and links with no structure including that I think google might turn their nose up at.

Appreciate I am asking too much and probably should be paying someone to right jquery or somesuch for my website. I want someone to tell me different and tell me how to fix the new big gaps from the changed galler now with a .php .  I do want to use this but I want some seo benefit and no risk of being penalised.

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(23 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Thanks for the code. I'll have a tinker and see if I can get it to work.

I know to some people code is just like writing a sentence in english but to other's ,like me, it can take hour'ss or be impossible to do something like centre an embedded image.

I appreciate the code for me to cut and past. Thanks.

And thank you Eric for raising this post initially, I also agree it would be nice to be built in. I would be happy to pay extra for it. But, I suppose with free code available it may seem cheeky to charge for something most webmasters can do with their eyes closed.

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(23 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Any update on this? The seo worry is the only thing stopping me buying this.

The link to webmaster blog is a 3 year old document and reading years on in replies many people had lots of issues with getting indexed.

The link for the php script requires code tinkering and seems to be in flash, I just don't have a clue how to convert it to work with juicebox. Any chance someone can do it and paste up the code for me to copy??


I ended up on juicebox because of the simplicity with the plugin for Lightroom. I need something that (with no coding skills) i can have a great gallery that resizes  depending on users browser, looks superb, easy for older web users to navigate and it takes me less than 60 seconds for a 12 image product gallery.

The only thing holding me back is the fact I am not sure google will find and index my product images. They seem to like easily crawl able html with some text and a nice img src and alt tag for each image. I decided against flash because of the seo headache and am desperate that this juicebox will work seo wise. I don't want a hard solution involving learning java/php and scripts and all that stuff.