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Maxxius

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Hi, I dont know about you guys, but viewing IP gallery pictures is not the best experience. Mostly when pictures are taken in big resolution and monitor simply resizes the photo to fit in the screen. Thus you can miss a lot of details unless you lick on view full size and open a new window. Thats very irritating.

Why wont you consider opening pictures just like here? https://www.skelbiu.lt/skelbimai/canyon-grandcanyon-al-6-9-10kg-27785509.html

Dont be scared of not english language, but just lick once on the picture on the right and once again when it is displayed already in full. you can scroll up and down to see in full detail. What do you guys think?

 

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8 hours ago, Maxxius said:

Hi, I dont know about you guys, but viewing IP gallery pictures is not the best experience. Mostly when pictures are taken in big resolution and monitor simply resizes the photo to fit in the screen. Thus you can miss a lot of details unless you lick on view full size and open a new window. Thats very irritating.

Why wont you consider opening pictures just like here? https://www.skelbiu.lt/skelbimai/canyon-grandcanyon-al-6-9-10kg-27785509.html

Dont be scared of not english language, but just lick once on the picture on the right and once again when it is displayed already in full. you can scroll up and down to see in full detail. What do you guys think?

 

 I like your feedback.  As a gallery enthusiast, I want to get to the original picture in the fastest way.  

IPS has made many improvements to the lightbox and made it easier to get to the full size.  

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I agree with you guys BUT much worse is the embedded box of gallery images and albums in a post.

I comparison with FB the viewing is very complicated and doesn't motivate die user to surf the gallery. Also the thumbnails are too small. An inline viewing (like FB) would be great. Maybe in 4.2. I hope so. :D

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