Show 1 div with PREV - NEXT link, hiding all others, Show 1 div with PREV - NEXT link, hiding all others |
Show 1 div with PREV - NEXT link, hiding all others, Show 1 div with PREV - NEXT link, hiding all others |
Baffled in Baltimore |
Jan 9 2009, 05:29 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 9-January 09 From: Baltimore, MD Member No.: 7,507 |
First, thank you for your patience and please forgive the lengthy blurb. This is a bit complicated, but I am sure there is a fix.
My website is heavily CSS structured for layout and styles for its Side-bar, heading, menu, etc. A modified CSS is used for the content and the content section is now an Iframe where all content is targeted. This was done to prevent duplication of parent. I am using GOOGLE site-map generator for the web and FreeFind for my site. Site consists of hundreds of HTML each consisting of an Image linked to a bigger image, Content, PayPal Links and other content all created with Excel for the code, Nvu for the file-saves and HTMLToolkit for the previews and error checking. When someone clicks an image anywhere on the site, it opens the HTML associated with it giving all the information about the Image. By the way, they are all table-based pages; DUMB, I know. The Problem: All these pages require updates or deletions depending on stock and pricing for any given item and frequent crawler checks for broken links afterwards. My site Spiders at roughly 500 pages and it keeps growing and getting out of hand. HELLLLLP!!!! On a more personal note; the author of the website (that’s me) is loosing his vision and can no-longer keep-up with this maddening effort… Proposed solution: I believe that enclosing all images and their associated content in DIVS is the better way to go. The idea is to have all images along with its content on one HTML. There are different categories that would use their own pages but the goal is to remove those hundreds of HTML pages and replace them with maybe a couple of dozen Category pages instead. There are as few as 1 or 2 items to as many as 100 items for any given category that would be shown 1-at-a-time using PREV - NEXT links. What I would like to accomplish is;
Whew!!! I told you it was complicated. Any assistance on setting this up (show 1 and hide the rest) is greatly appreciated. CHEERS This post has been edited by Baffled in Baltimore: Jan 9 2009, 05:56 PM |
Baffled in Baltimore |
Jan 11 2009, 11:27 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 9-January 09 From: Baltimore, MD Member No.: 7,507 |
Hello again; and thanks for your patience.
I uploaded recent samples with the following results: CODE 3 && $_GET['section']=='100'.count($section)-2) { echo $section[(count($section)-2)].' Previous Next '; } // items between the first and last: else if(isset($_GET['section']) && $_GET['section']>1001 && $_GET['section']<'100'.count($section)-2) { for($i=2; $i<(count($section)-2); $i++) { if($_GET['section']=='100'.$i) { echo $section[$i].' Previous Next '; } } } // first item of two or more: else if(count($section)>3) { echo $section[1].' Previous Next '; } // single item: else { echo $section[1].' Previous Next '; } ?> This is a copy/paste of the screen output. I see what you mean by it being "Buggy" The first section was saved as .php and .html; with and without html elements (body, dtd. etc) with similar results. The Content sect was saved as content.html Any thoughts on this, or is server php-deficient? Thanks again... This post has been edited by Baffled in Baltimore: Jan 11 2009, 11:32 AM |
Christian J |
Jan 11 2009, 03:02 PM
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. Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 9,686 Joined: 10-August 06 Member No.: 7 |
I uploaded recent samples with the following results: If that's how it looks online your web server may not support PHP. Your web host should have a list on what's included in the account plan. Possibly the web host offers ASP instead, then maybe something similar can be programmed in ASP, but alas I don't know that language. Free hosts usually don't support any of this. |
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