Hi,
It is possible to do this, however I can not provide the CSS/Javascript to do this you will have to find this yourself. So a basic skeleton template to do what you want might be something like:
<div class="al_found%FOUND%" class="slider_item">
<div class="slider_image">
%LINK_OPEN%<img alt="%TITLE%" title="%TITLE%" src="%THUMB%" >%LINK_CLOSE%
</div>
<div class="slider_text">
<b>%ARTIST%</b></br>
%TITLE%</br>
%LINK_OPEN%<img src="%BUY_BUTTON%">%LINK_CLOSE%
</div>
</div>
Then use CSS to style the classes: slider_item, slider_image and slider_text to suite your sites theme.
Paul
Thanks a lot Paul for the help. I had one more doubt regarding the link localisation in the templates.
In the FAQ section, it is mentioned that:
“This is possible by adding a country modifier to the end of the Template keyword, one of (UK#, CA#, CN#, DE#, ES#, FR#, IN#, IT#, JP#, US#). This can be applied to any of the template keywords.”
I noticed that I have use the smaller case keywords (ie, uk#, ca#) for the templates. Does that mean I have to change all the locale keywords to Upper Case?
Have a nice day Paul!
Hi,
No the plugin is not case sensitive, so either upper or lower case should work.
Paul