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HTML & templates / folder "path" question
« on: March 21, 2007, 09:34:18 PM »
Hi!
First something small to start with:
why is this line in the default template:
<div id=folderlabel>folder</div>
does this have any function?
And now the question of the topic:
is it possible - i know it is but i don't know how - to turn the parts of the actual path into link?
For example:
i'm in /music/oldschool/rap folder while browsing.
I want the oldschool string to be a link to /music/oldshool and the music to /music.
I know i have "goto root" and "up" but if u have long paths then this should be very nice.
What do you think?
Since the path can be any long i don't know how to "split" it into foldernames and do the linking.
Thanks in advance,
TG
PS: Keep up the good work rejetto. HFS is one of the best SW i've ever known.
First something small to start with:
why is this line in the default template:
<div id=folderlabel>folder</div>
does this have any function?
And now the question of the topic:
is it possible - i know it is but i don't know how - to turn the parts of the actual path into link?
For example:
i'm in /music/oldschool/rap folder while browsing.
I want the oldschool string to be a link to /music/oldshool and the music to /music.
I know i have "goto root" and "up" but if u have long paths then this should be very nice.
What do you think?
Since the path can be any long i don't know how to "split" it into foldernames and do the linking.
Thanks in advance,
TG
PS: Keep up the good work rejetto. HFS is one of the best SW i've ever known.