Skins for CC Jukebox

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Does anyone else find it ironic there is no "jukebox" skin offered with the Web Jukebox software? I am doing a web site for a nostalgic radio show which streams online and I thought for SURE I'd be able to get an old-time Jukebox skin in the "Web Jukebox" software lol! Chad Spillars
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Chad Spillars wrote:
Does anyone else find it ironic there is no "jukebox" skin offered with the Web Jukebox software? I am doing a web site for a nostalgic radio show which streams online and I thought for SURE I'd be able to get an old-time Jukebox skin in the "Web Jukebox" software lol!

You can get it here:
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/fiftiesjukebox.html ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~
Scott A. Swedorski - VP of Product Development
CoffeeCup Software Inc.
Phone: 678.495.3480


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Awesome...thanks, Scott! :D


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Thanks Scott! Chad Spillars
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I downloaded the fifties jukebox and love it, THANKS:D. I am however trying to resize it. I have taken all the images and cut them in half using photoshop. After doing so, all the individual buttons are not where they are supposed to be :(. I did backup the folder before torturing the files. Any advise would be appreciated.

Marc


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After doing a little more research, looks like I may have to edit the flash file? If it is too much trouble I can always make my site bigger :)


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Marc Nevue wrote:
I have taken all the images and cut them in half using photoshop. After doing so, all the individual buttons are not where they are supposed to be.

Marc,
Hold down 'Ctrl' and click anywhere in the grey area outside the skin. This will initiate the edit mode and you can now drag and drop the various elements. Depending on the skin you are using, you can also resize some elements, such as text fields. I don't think you want to try "editing the Flash file" as you mentioned ;), but there are a few things you can accomplish by editing the xml file. Most of the instructions in the xml file are self-explanatory. Take a look at it, experiment and enjoy! Per
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Thanks! Works well awesome. :cool:

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