Selecting videos and images using thumbnail previews
9/29/2007 < Previous Next >
The October Edition of SSP will provide a new feature available for the videos and images database panels: thumbnail view. Little explanation is necessary. Here's a screenshot:
SSP has always had the Inspector panels which let you preview a video or image file before presenting it. With the thumbnail view, you can now view multiple files simultaneously. It may replace the use of the Inspector panel for many of you who presently use it.
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Comments:
9/30/2007 9:01:46 AM
I can't add comments to your latest blog entries. If I click on comments, I get redirected here.
I was going to comment that in that new search window looks great, but I'd like to know what folder the search hits came from, so I could find it easier in the future.
I was going to comment that in that new search window looks great, but I'd like to know what folder the search hits came from, so I could find it easier in the future.
10/1/2007 10:40:12 AM
Regarding your suggestion -- something along that line will be available.
Regarding comments, my plan for future blogs is to post something about them in this news forum, then have all comments take place here where they're more easily noticed and monitored.
Regarding comments, my plan for future blogs is to post something about them in this news forum, then have all comments take place here where they're more easily noticed and monitored.
10/1/2007 10:52:41 AM
Posted By dreece on 10/01/2007 10:40 AM
Regarding your suggestion -- something along that line will be available.
Regarding comments, my plan for future blogs is to post something about them in this news forum, then have all comments take place here where they're more easily noticed and monitored.
And will support some HTML. Regarding your suggestion -- something along that line will be available.
Regarding comments, my plan for future blogs is to post something about them in this news forum, then have all comments take place here where they're more easily noticed and monitored.
And can be edited after posting.
And you can see that you've posted.
Sounds like a good idea.