Wanted: PHP script

Discussion in 'Services' started by ExoticCarSite.com, Feb 16, 2006.

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    ok, I have an image script on my ExoticCarSite.com that displays up every image.

    Here's a link URL displaying the image script: http://www.exoticcarsite.com/image....sl55-2006/mercedes-benz-sl55-2006-1600-18.jpg

    BUT...... a few things.

    1.a) With the Javascript code for "golarge", is there anyway to make it display up as a percentage at 100%, instead of just 1600height and 1200 width etc. I have multiple wallpaper sizes, bigger and small than 1600x1200, and when the "click here to see it at full size" link opens, I'd like the image to be displayed at its full percentage size, not width and height orientated, so its displayed up in its correct ratio.

    1.b) When the image is viewed at 100%, is there anyway of opening it full size from within the same page like it does now, but to be inserted as like, an Iframe or something, to avoid excessive scrolling at full 1600 resolution like it is currently. [at the moment, when you click the "click here to see it at full size" its set to 1600x1200, instead of the 100% image size]

    There are a heap of other things I'd like to have done to the page
    a) like the ability to show the URL in a box below each picture that is pictured, for hotlinking purposes,

    b) a rating system of each image,

    c) when you click the picture it closes,

    d) a link above the top left and right of the image so you can click to the next picture in the series etc;

    Basically I just want it set up like a gallery software program]

    Also I've love to have this set up on my site:
    http://www.sillyjokes.co.uk/downloads/hotlink.html

    Everytime someone steals one of my images via hotlinking, it displays up the watermark of your choice.

    The script name that loads the images, MUST BE named IMAGE.PHP

    I'd be willing to pay someone to set the page up properly if anyone is willing to do so.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
    ExoticCarSite.com, Feb 16, 2006 IP