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(1 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Hi All:

Forgive me if this has been asked before: But, is there a way to set up a table of data that is displayed with each image?

I'm a Juicebox 1.5 user. My mom has finally gotten to the point of having to leave her home. And before we clear everything out, I wanted to create an online garage sale for her contacts. So, with each image of an item, I wanted to provide structured info about it.

Ideally, Juicebox would allow me to create fields for the table which I would populate and these would appear below the image or overlay it. Without that, I would just the html for the table and put that in the comments. Are there instructions somewhere on how to do either of these?

Thanks!
Gary

MAGIC!  Thank you.

I'm running Juicebox Pro 1.4.2 on Mac OS X 1.8.5.  I have never been able to reopen a created gallery.  When I choose the open option, everything in the gallery's folder is greyed out, including the config.xml file.  In the Mac's info window, I have tried to define Juicebox as the application which should open that file.  But, it doesn't even appear as an option.

I have reinstalled Juicebox Pro (upgrading from 1.4.1 using Adobe Air).  Still no go.

What would be blocking Juicebox from recognizing the config.xml file?

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(1 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I'm building a gallery and finding that no matter what neutral color I choose for my caption type, some image or other makes it hard to read.  It would be great to add a thin outline to the type.

I'm no CSS pro.  I tried to add the following to the index.html's body tag:

          text-shadow: 2px 2px 0 black, 2px -2px 0 black, -2px 2px 0 black, -2px -2px 0

But, that only affected the arrows  (and it did so badly), not the caption text.

So:

1) Is there a feature in Juicebox-pro which will help make my caption text consistently readable?
2) If not, does anyone know any CSS I could add to the html file which would do this?

Thanks much!