Thanks Dave - Placing the navigation buttons in the middle of the display window would resolve the issue in most cases. I'll see if I can figure out how to do that...

I'm not using a microscope but I think that many support simple T-Mount adapters. Working with a microscope would be very interesting.

Mark

On 1/18/2015 11:34 PM, David Mann wrote:
On Jan 19, 2015, at 1:33 pm, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:

Looking at it in chrome on a mac running Yosemite, the way that it resizes the pop up 
image for every photo is distracting, the way that the "next" button moves 
every time it resizes and I can't just click for each new photo, but have to keep chasing 
the right arrow is really, really annoying.
The moving arrows bother me as well.  It's something I paid close attention to 
when I put my gallery system together.

It might be possible to set it up to allow users to click each side of the 
image to navigate, similar to Facebook.  That way the target area is big enough 
that resizing the image area won't matter.  Or centre the navigation buttons, 
which is what I did, because I didn't want the user to have to place the 
pointer over the image to navigate.

Rather than fancy pop-ups, why not have each photo get its own page with "previous", "next", and 
"gallery" buttons, possibly with the photo itself being a "zoom" button?
I'm fine with popups but I'm less fine with 100 photos in a gallery.  It's too 
many to browse through in one go.

Nice photos though.  I do wish the microscope at my wife's work had a Pentax 
mount on it.  I believe a camera fitting is available but only for their 
proprietary (ie overpriced) accessory camera.

Cheers,
Dave




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