Steven wrote:

Also, check out our own demo galleries here to see if the same thing happens in your Chrome browser.  Demo Galleries: http://www.juicebox.net/demos/

Your demos run fine within Chrome.  My gut is telling me that this is some strange interaction between WordPress, Juicebox, and Chrome.  Chrome's CPU usage goes right up through the roof when I'm viewing images on my site.

I'm going to punt on this and move on.  I'm not sure WordPress is really a good or useful photo gallery base,  And with some of the limitations within Juicebox, I think I need to look elsewhere.

Thanks.

I'm playing around with a couple of galleries on my WordPress site, and I notice that the UI loads and reacts incredibly slowly in Chrome.  By UI I mean the navigation arrows, hovering over a thumbnail, clicking on a thumbnail, etc.  If I load the same site using Safari or Firefox, the Juicebox pages are snappy.

Is this a known issue with Chrome?  I dislike all of the browsers out there, but unfortunately Chrome sucks the least.  And that's a sad statement, too. :-(

Thanks.

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(495 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I'm going to re-post the same thing I did a year or so ago: I've upgraded to the Pro version and installed it on my WordPress site.  I'd REALLY like to see EXIF information somehow while displaying the image.  Either by a popup, or along the side of the image or... something.  Come on guys.  EXIF.  It's been around for.. like, ever.

If there's a Pro config option to enable it (I didn't see it in the docs) then just let me know and I'll go away.

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(495 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

only1watchdog wrote:

I would like to see an EXIF information overlay window with a link in the Button bar to turn it off and on.

I second this.  I'll happily upgrade to the Pro version of Juicebox if I can get a way to see all EXIF information of an image.  It's too interesting and important to be hidden, specially in a photo gallery.