![]() ![]() After 4 years in Hype, you would assume I could do that, but have never needed to do it. The second approach should have worked but does not, maybe it is just fatigue talking, I exported the Exhibeo gallery into a Freeway page, no problems at all there, easily done, uploaded it to my ISP, and assumed there would be no problem linking into an HTML widget in my Hype document. If I understand your previous comment from a year ago, it seems that I could deal with that in the way you described, just move the images to the Hype resource folder. Have tried two approaches: First Exhibeo’s html export, which when opened tells me I have to copy code in to inner html (head code) ok with that, but then it refers to “body code” and I have no clue what to do with that. Like listening to Russian, I understand 20 words, but,Ī little background: I have created an Exhibeo Gallery. Almost all discussions involving coding HTML go over the heads of 90% of us because we have no background in HTML itself. I am trying to understand, not a coder and even after 15 years, still not much of an html geek, file structures etc. It’s hard to see what you want it to look like but if you just need a row of images, place this line after each : I would recommend using this line of code instead where you can set width and height. This will save you a lot of time, trust meĭidn’t see you were referring to an image. Keep in mind that if you don’t change the original path of your folders you can easily edit them outside hype, and once you open up hype again it will recognize the new edition of the file and replace it. Remember that you wont need the “/image” path in the inner html since you want to point out directly to the files inside resourcesfolder. ![]() From here you will be able to add all the files directly into the project. What you want to do is go to the hype project, then click on “resources” in the top right corner. Hi Bernatbofill! The problem with your hype document is that you have not imported the files into the hype resourcesfolder. ![]()
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