Good evening David,     

It was foretold that
on 15/08/2009 @ 16:53:25 GMT-0400 (which was 17:53:25 where I live)
David Laakso would write:

> What prevents the large image from sliding all the way across, and 
> beneath, all the thumbs is that you forgot to add left: 0; in #thumbs 
> a:hover img {...}.

Oops... good catch David :-)

> The image distortion and maintaining proportionality of the images as 
> the window size decreases is yet another matter. Easy to do if the image
> dimension is not hard-coded. However, I did not find a way -- perhaps 
> someone else will --to do this and still maintain the image 
> functionality "on-hover."

Well, opera has a distortion but is nearly not as bad as in IE6:
that's just painful to see.

If i feed IE6 a fixed width with the star html hack it plays nice
but messes the positioning up.

Giving the big images a fixed dimension (width and height) doesn't
work of course when resizing the viewport unless i give the container
a fixed width, with a result it will cover the right column.

So, unless somebody knows a solution i'll go with your solution: works
for IE6 also :-). I'm sure i'll have no hard time to 'convince' the
client in the slight change of lay-out ;-).

Tnx for the help!!

> If you can change the mark-up, the possibility of a different -- yet 
> functional -- image gallery is possible. Set a fixed width  and height
> for the parent block and the large images. And move that block from the
> center column, to beneath all 3 colums. I only checked this quickly in
> FF. Seems to hold in a 640 window. You will need to adjust the position
> of this paragraph:

> <p>Para ampliar as fotos, passe o mouse sobre as miniaturas.</p>


> Please see:
> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/y.htm>  

 
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Best regards,
 Luc aka desperado ;-)
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