On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On 14 Mar 2009, at 1:36 PM, Sven-S. Porst wrote:
>
>  All right,
>>
>> I've worked a bit more on the web site. The design didn't really
>> change since the last iteration.
>>
>> It's just that the image zooming is a bit finicky. The readymade
>> scripts for that on the web all seem to be far less than perfect (e.g.
>> wrong maths for the scaling, no provision for long captions or even
>> loading the large images at all times, rather than on demand).
>>
>> So I looked around, tried to understand other people's JavaScript and
>> puzzled together a solution which at least doesn't distort images,
>> displays long captions and only loads the images when needed now. It's
>> probably still far from perfect (and the experience is 'less than
>> stellar' but not outright broken when viewed in IE), but it may do the
>> job.
>>
>> There were remarks on the zooming speed in an earlier iteration. As
>> this is based on the same script (fancyzoom), it'd be good if you
>> could test that again. The speed is fine on my MacBook and a bit slow
>> on the iPod touch (but I didn't expect much speed on the iPod anyway).
>>
>>        http://earthlingsoft.net/ssp/bibdesk/bibdesk/index3.html
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>                Sven
>>
>> -- Sven-S. Porst . http://earthlingsoft.net/ssp . AIM: cv47al
>> Pass as best inventor!
>>
>
> I'm seeing a little div at the top when I (re)load the page. It goes away
> when I click on a screenshot. I think it's a caption.
>
> Christiaan


Yes, it's the caption box. Just set visiblity:hidden in #ZoomCaption in
ssp-fancyzoom.css

BTW, I was wondering if it's possible to make the screenshots links to
separate pages on browsers with JS support turned off rather than showing
the divs at the bottom.

Christiaan


Christiaan
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