I went to take a quick look at the UI. Became mesmerized by the images as I 
tried out the left/right commands. . . It has been said before in many ways, 
but damn you do good work!

I like the thumbnail quiver movement on-mouseover. I like that I can use the 
keyboard L/R arrows to move through the images. As others have said, I don’t 
like having the L/R on-screen buttons moving around as the thumbnails resize. I 
want to be able to click-click-click to go through the image set, I don’t want 
to be thinking about where is the cursor and is it on target. OK as long as I 
am using a full-size keyboard, not ok using a reduced keyboard without the 
arrow keys.

Other than that quibble, a solid site with no issues on my iMac running Safari 
7.1.2 under OS X 10.9.5

stan

On Jan 18, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:

> After experiencing problems upgrading my blog, including some site down time, 
> last fall I wound up getting professional help (in the form of a programmer) 
> who quickly and efficiently resolved the issues. Some were the result of 
> issues with my webhost. Other issues stemmed from some hacks and 
> modifications that I had made over the years (following "cook book" type 
> instructions because that is the only way I could attempt to modify code.)
> 
> Now that the site is running well I'm testing out the built in photo gallery 
> tool. I threw together a quick gallery today of 100 snowflakes. I'd 
> appreciate feedback on how this gallery looks on your system - not so much 
> regarding the content but rather how well the gallery tool is presenting it.
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/photo/
> 
> There is currently only the one gallery there. The tool is not perfect but 
> since I was able to get this gallery together in about 30 minutes (not 
> counting the time spent selecting and prepping images) I am happy with how 
> easy it is to put images out there. There are some detailed issues I still 
> need to work out. The alternative would be to use jalbum or some other tool 
> and run the galleries outside of the CCMS program. The static HTML galleries 
> currently on my site are getting very old and need to go - I am hoping to 
> come up with some way to easily create and update content. All I am aiming 
> for is something that works well and looks OK and is not "in the way" of the 
> actual images.
> 
> Comments would be appreciated - especially if it does not work properly for 
> you.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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