That really was easy. I added a number of themes into the theme repository this evening, bringing the total up to 52. Phil Cryer bundled them all up for me, and then I turned my attention to scripting the screenshot capture process. Between ruby, twill, and webkit2png.py, all of the screenshots in the catalog were snapped automatically.
I did notice that Lightbox doesn't behave very well when an image is missing. For instance, the Scribbish screenshots didn't get captured for some reason, so if you click on that image link you will get the Lightbox spinner, and you won't have the opportunity to close the box. Most of my programming time in the last few days has been back end stuff, but it's still nice to see a larger number of themes in the system. If you'd like to see Lightbox's group feature on 52 themes, have at it: http://proofread.digital-achievement.com/catalog/ Tim John Wang wrote: > On 7/11/06, *Timothy Freund* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Scott Bronson wrote: > > Personally, I'm not real fond of the slow JavaScript > effects. Why not > > just display the picture when I click on it? > > Two reasons: I liked the way it looked in John Wang's Themes > Viewer[1], > and I wanted to see what Lightbox JS v2.0 was all about first hand. > I'll admit, not the most sound technical reasons to add a "feature", and > it will slow down browsing full size images in rapid succession. > > > Lightbox 2.0 has a (super easy to implement) group feature that lets you > cycle through images without leaving the lightbox. I've played with it > but haven't deployed it on the themes viewer yet b/c I may want to tweak > how it works. > > -- > John Wang > http://www.dev411.com/blog/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list -- Timothy Freund http://digital-achievement.com http://edodyssey.com _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
