Turn "Title=" into HREF to link to .pdf |
Turn "Title=" into HREF to link to .pdf |
rcanpolat |
Sep 6 2011, 02:37 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 9,327 |
Hi,
I've bought a template for a site I'm building. I've almost got the entire thing all finished but i'm at a bit of a road block. The site is quite heavy on different css sheets & js so its a bit of a mess trying to navigate around to put in my own code so I'm wondering is there a simple way around this. Basically as you can see from my code below i've got a Gallery on the site. The gallery pre loads images and then displays them. In this case it pre loads "granite_cleaning.jpg" On hover a little black box slides up displaying the text "Granite Worktop (Clean & Re-Seal)" On click of the image or js slider it loads a lightbox onto the page displaying the image "STORAC01.jpg" along with a fancy "close" icon, and a fancy "next / previous" button The text "CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT" is shown below the image on the left on the lightbox. Basically i would like to turn that text into a hyperlink where i can link it to a .pdf where a user can print a voucher. Problem is that "title=" is already part of the "<a href=" line of code. Is there any simple way i can do this? Im talking like to slap a bit of code directly into the html without having to sift through the css sheets and html. There are about 5 different stylesheets being used for different purposes along side a bucket load of js. CODE <li> <a href="gallery/offers/vouchers/STORAC01.jpg" title="CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT" rel="prettyPhoto[gallery2]"> <img src="gallery/offers/granite_cleaning.jpg" width="290" height="153" alt="" /> <span class="cover boxcaption"> <span class="prjname">Granite Worktop (Clean & Re-Seal)</span> <span class="gall"></span> </span> </a> </li> I hope I'm making sense |
Christian J |
Sep 6 2011, 05:49 PM
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rcanpolat |
Sep 6 2011, 06:05 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 9,327 |
Basically what i would like to do is this
Original line of code: CODE <a href="gallery/offers/vouchers/STORAC01.jpg" title="CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT" rel="prettyPhoto[gallery2]"> What i want to do: CODE <a href="gallery/offers/vouchers/STORAC01.jpg" title="CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT" ****When somebody clicks on the text "Click Here To Download & Print i want it to hyperlink to a pdf**** rel="prettyPhoto[gallery2]"> Make sense now? Or should i make a video? |
Darin McGrew |
Sep 6 2011, 07:03 PM
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WDG Member Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,365 Joined: 4-August 06 From: Mountain View, CA Member No.: 3 |
You can't do that using the title attribute.
What you're doing sounds more like a drop-down menu than a tooltip. For example: http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/menus/demo.html http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/ |
rcanpolat |
Sep 6 2011, 07:12 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 9,327 |
I was thinking about using inline content instead with pretty photo js but now i can't seem to be able to embed an inline photo. it just becomes like a slide show on my pre loader
is there any other way to embed images without using src? Say some basic javascript that wouldn't conflict? |
rcanpolat |
Sep 7 2011, 05:23 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 9,327 |
Found a work around. I know i'll be shot for saying this but iframe's done the trick
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