Photo Gallery Pics not showing up on Ipad or Iphone?

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Am i doing something wrong here? Has anyone had this problem? Uploaded a site i created in VSD with Photo Gallery pics in it but it doesnt seem to show up if you are viewing the site on an ipad or iphone? Thats throught Safari in the ipad & iphone.

Works ok IE8, Chrome, Firefox, and a mac desktop just not on ipad or iphone. Do i have to change any settings in the CC Photo Gallery?

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Unfortunately that is correct. None of the Apple mobile devices support Flash. You can read an announcement from Apple on this here at http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
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Does CoffeeCup have a solution that does not use Flash? (so it can work on iphones/ipads)



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They are working on such solutions. Ha en riktig god dag!
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Joe, if you want to at least have an image which does show on iphone/ipad rather than have an empty space where you gallery should be, you can simply place an image behind the flash object.

If you centre the image and make it a couple of pixels shorter and narrower than the flash object, then centre the flash object in the same way, the image won't be visible on machines which can handle flash - at least, I don't think it will be! I have done this on the front page of my website and it seems to work okay in ie and firefox. I admit, it is not a solution to the no flash/slideshow issue, and it is imperfect because it means flash capable machines will be loading an image for no reason - so the page will load a fraction slower than it otherwise could - but I reckon it is better than nothing.


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swfobject.js can also display alternate content when Flash not enabled. CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!


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Ian Malone wrote:
Joe, if you want to at least have an image which does show on iphone/ipad rather than have an empty space where you gallery should be, you can simply place an image behind the flash object.............


Thanks for the suggestion.
That is a good idea to make it look better on the iOS devices, but I needed a way to produce a slideshow of pics. I did find a different java solution.


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Hi Joe! Could you share your resolution? I have been trying to research how to place iPad accessable galleries to my pages and there are so many options all telling me different things. I've already been through the forums here, and am just looking for a simple program (free or cheap preferred) that I can build the gallery and then use on my CC built site!

If I missed the resoultion on the forums here, if someone could share the link that would be awesome!

I'm building on a PC, I want to be able to view on my iPad, and I'm building VSD. I'm really not a good tech head, so if there is other info I should be providing, please excuse my ignorance!


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Here's several examples.
Photo Gallery Scripts I can't hear what I'm looking at when it's so easy to overlook something I'm not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/



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