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(3 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

I tried Chrome on iPad 2 and the result was the same. I unchecked "resize images" when I built all my galleries and made 5 different galleries which all had same images in different sizes: 1024x768, 1200x800, 1600x1067, 1920x1280, 2048x1365.

Also tried 2048x1152 which is iPad Air width with 16:9 ratio so the pixels are 1:1 on iPad Air and 2:1 on iPad 2. It looks ok on both tablets without any noticable quality differences between Juicebox vs new window, but then I tried 2000x1125 on iPad 2 and it looks blurry on Juicebox (as expected) but a lot sharper than 2048x1152 on new window. It looks worse on iPad Air than 2048x1152 though.

On 1080p PC screen there's no problems like this.

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(495 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Option to load images from imgur.com. Reasons to choose imgur over flickr:

1. imgur allows hotlinking
2. imgur allow now unlimited uploads free for everyone
3. flickr is fading. imgur is #1 image sharing site after instagram (alexa rank #45, flickr #137)

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(3 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

When using full screen mode on iPad 2 images look unsharp. When I open the same image on new window it looks great and sharp. I've tried images with original aspect ratio in different resolutions like 1200x*, 1600x* and 1920x* and the 1200 looks best out from those (obviously since iPad 2 has 1024×768 resolution). I also tried 16:9 aspect ratio with 1920x1080 resolution. Why doesn't the image look sharp full screen on Juicebox, but it looks sharp full screen when opened in new window? It fills the exact same are on both occasions anyways.

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(495 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Option to "stack the thumbnails on top of the main image (overlapping it)". This is one of the must have features for me and I had to skip the juicebox pro because it's missing this. It would be way more fluid user experiense when having the gallery full screen and hiding/unhiding thumbnails. Just look at the iPad's default photo gallery app and see how fluid it is when the image doesn't resize all the time when you hide/unhide the thumbnails.

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(5 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

wspollack wrote:

Oh, sorry, I misunderstood. I was thinking you meant above the image, but you're talking about overlaying the image, i.e., sort of covering up a part of the image itself. If that's the case, I don't think you can do that, and I'll keep my mouth shut and let Steven & Co. respond.

Sorry I confused the issue.

Yes I meant overlaying the image. This is the closest I've found so far: http://galleria.io/themes/fullscreen

But that gallery doesn't seem to work that well with touch screen devices. Any suggestions to some other galleries that have this feature I'm after? Simple iPad style photo gallery is all I need.

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(5 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

wspollack wrote:

I'm just a user of Juicebox Pro, and not an expert. Although I put my thumbnails below the image in my gallery, having the thumbs above the gallery is possible. On the configuration page ( http://www.juicebox.net/support/config_options/ ), see the thumbnail options: http://www.juicebox.net/support/config_ … il-options . One choice is thumbsPosition=TOP.

However, if the viewer chooses to turn the thumbnail display off or on (assuming you allow this, in a given gallery), the main image will resize, anyway, i.e., regardless of where the thumbs are. (This assumes that the image has room to resize, e.g., it not already taking up all the available width, for instance, of the viewing window.)

Doesn't the "thumbnail position TOP" mean that the thumbnails are above the image and not over the image? On top of the page and not on the bottom of the page so to say.

I just find this current thumbnail design inferior to the "over the image" thumbnails like iPad's default photo gallery have it. I use the thumbnails regulary to jump from picture to picture fast. It feels very fluid.

I was about to buy the Pro version as this gallery seemed like a perfect fit for my needs, but then I realized I can't display thumbs over main image. Why this option is not available? Now when the thumbs pop up or go down the image resizes too and it makes the viewing experiense clumsy. Please add this feature, or is it not possible to add?