Aside from the examples on the Juicebox website, I'm curious to see what other peoples' websites look like.  Please feel free to post a link.  I'll start it off for anyone interested:

http://adamattoun.com/

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(495 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I come from Simpleviewer, which I loved aside from the need for plugins.  What I miss about it is the ability to scroll through images using the mouse wheel.  Maybe that's a flash issue, which is what required plugins.  If not, is there a way to bring that feature back to Juicebox someday?

Thank you for all the info.  Again, I consider my site essentially perfect as is.  Very grateful for Juicebox (and all your help).  I'll make the mouse wheel suggestion  in the Feature Requests as you point out!

The more I get the hang of Juicebox Pro, the more I'm liking it; and my site is virtually perfect now  Here are a few thoughts:

When I disable the splash screen for use with cell phones, a page with ALL the thumbnails is loaded, rendering them quite small.  But when I enable the splash page, after tapping the main image, the typical (and more preferable) list of thumbs is revealed, which are of normal size and with scrollability from one set to the next.  Is there a way to disable the splash page on cell phones and go straight to the regular display of thumbs?

This is more of curiosity:  I have a slide show that automatically plays on my main page, which is set to transition fade.  When viewed on a cell phone, the images scroll side to side.  No biggie but I'm just wondering if a fade effect can be utilized for cell phones as well.

Finally...and another no biggie...I come from Simpleviewer, which I loved aside from the need for plugins.  What I miss about it is the ability to scroll through images using the mouse wheel.  Maybe that's a flash issue, which is what required plugins.  If not, is there a way to bring that feature back to Juicebox someday?

www.adamattoun.com

Thank you yet again.  You've definitely given me a lot of information to work with.  My apologies that I'm not proficient in coding.  I'm learning as I go!

Steven, I can assure you that you're too kind.  Thank you again.  I'm content with my site as is, though will play with the centering of images soon.  I do have one more question if it's not too bothersome.  I'm afraid to tamper with the 'slideshow' on my main page because it took me a long while to get it working as is (that was what was affecting the spacing of my buttons, as I have it located in a table).  But out of curiosity, when viewing the main page on cell phones, rather than play as a slide show, it gives the option of viewing it as a gallery.  Once opened as a gallery, it then plays like a slideshow.

Is there a way to have it play as a slideshow immediately within the main page on cell phones?  I'm guessing it may have something to do with setting it at a fixed size.  But again, I'm afraid to tamper with it.  In truth, I can live with the cell phone format as is.  Just wondering if I can perfect it without much difficulty.

Thank you sincerely for your prompt and thorough reply.  I believe I attempted a CENTER align option initially but things didn't work out.  For some reason, it was significantly increasing the spaces between the buttons on the left, at least on my home page.  I just played with the sizing numbers until things worked out.  That said, I'll give it another try.

Yeah the code duplication wasn't a problem since I just deleted each duplicated code from the folder it was saved into, and kept the correct codes in their respective folders.  No issues.  Basically, I have a folder for each "gallery" on my page:  Portraits, Commercial, Maternity, etc.  Within each folder, there's the actual HTML page, images and thumbnails, and juicebox code.  I name the code the same as the gallery (ie.  Code_Maternity.html).

What was happening was, after finishing the code for one gallery, I'd move to the next folder/gallery and save the respective code into it.  So, if I just finished Code_Maternity.html and then went to the portraits folder and saved Code_Portraits.html, the maternity code was duplicated and saved in the portraits folder as well.

By the time I was finished with the last gallery (landscapes), there were codes for all the previous galleries stored in the landscape folder (ie. Code_Portraits.html, Codes_Maternity.html, Code_Children.html, etc.).

At first I thought maybe juicebox needed all the codes stored in one folder.  But after deleting the excessive codes and seeing that my site functioned appropriately, I thought maybe it was a glitch in the program.  Or maybe I was doing something wrong.

This is probably a basic question....but I can't get my vertical images to center....all are on the left.  I could work around that by creating blank space to the left of the image matching my background color.  But the text overlays then would be off center.

Also, an off-topic question:  When saving galleries to their respective folders, codes for other galleries are duplicated and saved into the same folder for no apparent reason.  I end up deleted the superfluous codes prior to uploading to my site.

Thanks.

Adam

Here's my juicebox site for an example:

http://adamattoun.com

BTW - I built the site on Dreamweaver CS3 and have zero coding or HTML experience otherwise.