Discussion Forums  >  Uncategorized

Replies: 2    Views: 247

Fred@mySkylla com
Android Fan
Profile
Posts: 5259
Reg: Oct 03, 2011
location unknow...
62,560
02/08/12 10:29 AM (12 years ago)

HTML Images & Buzztouch

Where do they go. Well are you iOS OR Android? Then . . .
 
Fred@mySkylla com
Android Fan
Profile
Posts: 5259
Reg: Oct 03, 2011
location unknow...
62,560
like
02/08/12 10:29 AM (12 years ago)
I guess the previous line should have been, Are you Android, iOS or BlackBerry Playbook OS? For Android (and BlackBerry Playbook) put HTLM images in the BT_Docs folder. It works in Android. I am certain it works, because that's how buzztouch does it. The logo.png used by the sample.html doc is not in the BT_images folder but is in the BT_docs folder. The images are referenced from the the HTML doc by <img_name.png /></p> (The BlackBerry part I'm still need to confirm). Fred But apparently that's not the Buzztouch™ (iOS) way. For iOS Solution provided by Mark aka GoNorthWest: For iOS, the buzztouch logo.png file is in the Gui folder of BT_Images. There is no reference to the logo in the sample.html file...in fact, there is no reference to an image at all. In my working, published fishing app, I have this line of code in my HTML file : <img src=alvord_mapSm.png /></p> The HTML doc is in BT_Docs, the png file is in BT_Images. Mark'' If we'd only learn to read the Buzztouch documentation, it'd be so easy. For more on HTLM & images go to: 1. Buzztouch™ Help Tab 2. Buzztouch™ Forum 3. MySkylla's Guide To Buzztouch™. http://www.MySkylla.wordpress.com 4. Use my Search Forum engine Hint: enter problem and use it to find solutions in 0.17 seconds. Read my guide it'll answer your question(s), plus a few you haven't asked. Read ''Buzztouch Method'' found in the guide, it's specifically about Buzztouch & HTML. Fred
 
GoNorthWest
buzztouch Evangelist
Profile
Posts: 8197
Reg: Jun 24, 2011
Oro Valley, AZ
1,000,000
like
02/08/12 12:38 PM (12 years ago)
I contacted the guru's at BT and got some clarification. For iOS, images can basically go anywhere in the project...using BT_Images is a good way to keep them organized. But you could put them in BT_Docs, and iOS is smart enough to find them. Whatever works best for the individual. The only limitation to this is that for HTML documents, any CSS files have to be in the same location as the related HTML file. So, putting it all in BT_Docs seems to make sense. For Android, it appears to be related to the version of Android. Taking time to view the Readme file for the various buzztouch versions for Android will resolve it on a case by case basis. Mark
 

Login + Screen Name Required to Post

pointerLogin to participate so you can start earning points. Once you're logged in (and have a screen name entered in your profile), you can subscribe to topics, follow users, and start learning how to make apps like the pros.