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It's a little worse than that. I just tried a test <http://photo.rajahornstein.com/test> with only the settings:
imageTransitionType=”CROSS_FADE”
showInfoButton=”TRUE”
Click the nav arrow and it looks fine. Now click the info "i" button and the overlay disappears as expected. Click on the image to move to the next one. But now click the info button again. The nav arrows in the overlay reappear, BUT NOT THE CAPTION. Unpredictably, if you click on the image to go back or forward, the caption reappears. I have tested this only with Safari on the Mac, nothing on Windows.
I've tried the following two test galleries in Safari (Mac) 6.0.5 and Chrome (Mac) 27.0.1453.110.
<http://photo.rajahornstein.com/test-fade> and <http://photo.rajahornstein.com/test-crossfade>. The Fade example works fine, the cross_fade one doesn't: the caption shows up the first time you click the info button, but not after. I simplified the pro settings to:
imageTransitionType=”CROSS_FADE” or "FADE"
showImageOverlay=”NEVER”
showInfoButton=”TRUE”
showNavButtons=”TRUE”
showImageNumber=”TRUE”
Just tried it on Windows XP and it DOES work on Windows IE 8. So it's a bug with the Mac side.
I'm running 1.3.2 as of a few days, but CROSS_FADE kills the caption the way I've set it up as per the settings in my earlier post
I forgot to add that the caption disappears if showImageOverlay is set to AUTO also when CROSS_FADE is used.
I don't think you got my point. Everything works exactly the way I want it to as long as I don't use "CROSS_FADE". I do not want the caption to show unless the user presses the info button. My setup with showImageOverlay="NEVER" works fine whenever the info button is pressed, AS LONG AS the transition is "FADE" but not when it is "CROSS_FADE". "CROSS_FADE" makes the caption disappear (after the first image) if the captionPosition is "BOTTOM". This is an issue of the "CROSS_FADE" bug and I want to know if you are aware that the bug appears even when the position is not set to BOTTOM.
I have the disappearing caption with CROSS_FADE problem, but I haven't set the position to BOTTOM or BELOW_THUMBS. Here are my settings.
enableLooping="TRUE"
enableAutoPlay="TRUE"
imageTransitionType="CROSS_FADE"
showThumbsOnLoad="FALSE"
buttonBarPosition="TOP"
buttonBarBackColor="#656567"
enableKeyboardControls="TRUE"
showImageNav="FALSE"
showImageOverlay="NEVER"
showInfoButton="TRUE"
showNavButtons="TRUE"
imagePadding="10"
stagePadding="10"
showAutoPlayButton="TRUE"
changeImageOnHover="TRUE"
showImageNumber="TRUE"
captionBackColor="rgba(101,101,103,.5)"
buttonBarIconSize="15"
Will this be addressed soon? FADE doesn't do the trick because I have images with slideshow-style titles that should fade in and out.
Are you guys aware that Fotomoto appears to have died an unnatural death at the hands of their new owners Livebook. There's an explanation of the situation on the Turning Gate blog <http://theturninggate.net/2013/06/fotom … eaking-up/>. Do you know of any possible replacement for this functionality that will work with Juicebox? Turning Gate is working on their own package; could you partner with them? This is a mess for me, but save your own reputation by getting rid of Fotomoto from your product. People are getting burned for orders they have paid for through PayPal that are going to an empty shell.
Raja Hornstein
What does it mean when I get the error showing up in the gallery window "config.xml file not found"? This error results from what appears to be a problem with using either Lightroom 5, the latest version of the NextGen Lightroom publish plugin, or Juicebox or using them together. Here's the sequence. I publish Lightroom photos to a NextGen gallery which Juicebox uses to populate a Juicebox gallery in WordPress. Everything works fine UNTIL I try to publish black and white versions of photos. NextGen says there's an error and skips the black and white versions, but they have actually uploaded. But Juicebox throws the "config.xml" error. It seems like the only way to fix it is to reinstall NextGen and Juicebox. Or use Lightroom 4 in the first place. Any thoughts? I realize this may be completely a NextGen problem, or an Adobe problem.
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