Well this was certainly a step in the right direction, and it does kind of work I need to learn some more about what the code you provided does and how it does it. The only problem is that rather then have the images each be each on the row with their respective product listing, it lists all the images at the very top in their own row. So they are not actually associated with their own product. The code will somehow need to be iterated once per products, and to get the image associated with each individual product id, quite a daunting task if I may say so
I have attached an image of how this looks if anyone is interested. I will give it my all, but I make sure you leave the light on for me, because I have a feeling I will be back begging for someone to work with me on this one.
I know you guys have some people here that will work one on one with people lacking the skill set, and I think I might need to go that route with this issue. I don't know if they charge for their services, as I don't have a budget for this kind of thing which is why I am doing everything possible to learn this, but if this turns out to be a case where it will take considerable talent, please help me get in touch with someone. I will update you guys and let you know if I have a snowballs chance in heck on this one
But, I am not going to complain as this is a great start, now I have to take what you have given me and try to figure out how to get each image to associate with it's own product one thumbnail per row, per product.
Sadly that likely involves coding outside my scope but I will try anything a few times before I call in for reinforcements.
Thank you GW and Nicholas, this has me a few steps in the right direction.
Cheers!