Using multiple instances of HighLight on the same webpageYou can safely use an unlimited number of HighLight stacks on the same webpage. HighLight is tested and confirmed to work with IE9+ and the latest versions of Edge, Safari, Opera, Chrome and Firefox. Compatibility with other themes may vary. HighLight is compatible with all ThemeFlood RapidWeaver themes. Preview the page to see what your HighLight stack looks like.Alternatively you can disable this option and create links within your caption content instead If you want to set your entire HighLight stack as a link, enable the Set As A Link option and create a new link.The caption text and fill options support opacity too
Customise any of the caption positioning, colour or style settings accordingly.This is the stack that contains your caption content, and can be a Styled Text, HTML Code, Markdown or other basic stack type Drag and drop a stack into the placeholder marked 'drag stacks here'.Drag and drop a suitable image into HighLight stack or link to a warehoused image More details about this can be found below. Choose the source of the image you want to use.By default HighLight will go within the normal page flow, but alternatively you can instantly embed it into any theme ExtraContent container or a theme FreeStyle banner. In the HighLight stack settings, change the Placement of the stack if necessary.
I am currently using “Clearing Gallery” from Joe Workman. Under or next to the photo is a longer description/caption of up to 600 characters.įinally, the viewer can directly scroll from larger image to larger image without having to return to the thumbnail page each time. These must be scaled to fit the window, while not cutting off any part of the photo – this is crucial. I am running a photo contest where I need to show thumbnails on the first page with the photo name (entry title) under or next to each photo.Īfter clicking on a thumbnail the viewer goes to larger images.