Knowledge Base support case for Likno Web Scroller (jQuery Slider) Builder, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Jose
Initial Email Subject: Web Scroller
Support Case Month: March 2014
I hope you can answer the following. I like keeping the html pages on a separate folder and the scroller components on a different folder (not everything together). I just published a web scroller and I copied and pasted the generated code to the page in which I like the scroller to show and I modified the src to the location of the .js and I also modified the location of the pictures but still not working. I guess I need to make changes to the .js file?
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello Jose,
There should not be any problem with that. You could move the likno-scripts folder or your HTML pages and then change in the Linking Code the src to point to the project.js file.
Could you send me a URL so I can check what is missing or your folder/files as a ZIP?
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Aggelos Tsakonas
www.likno.com
Powerful javascript menus (CSS menus/drop-down menus/sliding menus), web trees, buttons, tabs, modals, tooltips, accordions, scrollers, designs for your websites!download full film
Reply From: Jose
It’s working now, thank you for your help I guess ./ is not the same as /
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello Jose,
Glad to see its working ?
Yes, that's correct ./ is not the same as /
Kind Regards,
Aggelos Tsakonas
www.likno.com
Powerful javascript menus (CSS menus/drop-down menus/sliding menus), web trees, buttons, tabs, modals, tooltips, accordions, scrollers, designs for your websites!download full film
Tags: html, jquery, jQuery scroller, jquery slider, Linking Code, page, path, pictures, project