1. I have to think about it, I can not promise anything

2. You are right. I will add an option to make this preloading at page load
optional

Sorry, it has to stay this way. I develop this plugins for my need first and
then I will share it with you guys. I can not change the plugins just for
this because I do not have time. Plus I got used with the utility functions
and I use them in all my projects. Beside, if I will release a new plugin it
is a good chance that this files will be used again and the namespace will
stay inside the 'EYE' thing :) . I got a lot from the people that I pollute
jQuery's namespace, so ....

Anyway, I fixed some things and added new features. You may what to check it
out.


2007/11/13, Erlend Schei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> What a marvellous plugin! Great work, Stefan!
>
> I hope you don't mind my sharing a few immediate thoughts in all my
> excitement.
>
> Your plugin is in some ways similar to Leandro Vieira's Lightbox
> plugin. http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/ , but yours
> is more customizable.
>
> What I love about Leandro's plugin is in particular two things
>
> 1) The way you can press either half of the image to go to next/
> previous image. That means you don't have to move the mouse as much.
> You also support keys, so I guess the need isn't as big in your case.
> But it would be a great feature, manye users don't think of using the
> keys (yet).
>
> 2) He only preloads the next image. While preloading is great, it also
> generates a lot of wasted traffic, particularly on pages with loads of
> images. Would you consider makeing this optional? Or is the
> functionality heavily based on the images being preloaded?
>
> Finally, would you consider makeing the plugin "standalone", not
> having to include the other "common" EYE tools?
>
> Again, thanks for a great plugin!
>
> Best regards
> Erlend Schei :)
>
>

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