hi!

looks nice! i like how it scales to fit the window. a few thoughts:

- not sure we can get away completely without thumbnail support from
our side, i'd hate to leave the rescaling to the browser after
downloading 12MB of jpg..

- along the same lines, will there be an overview somewhere? like a
contact sheet thing where you see more than one image at the same
time?

- the scrolling is a neat effect. i think i would like it even better
with a bit of a grace period before the next bar scrolls into the
image (i.e. make it snap to full screen image only more easily,
without overlaid decorations)

- moving to the next image takes me quite some time with the mouse
wheel on a bigger screen (need to scroll like 4-5 times to finish)

cheers,
 jo



On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 10:08 PM, Set Hallström <pub...@sakrecoer.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> It took me faster than i thought.
>
> Here is an example of what i envisioned:
> http://sakrecoer.com/DT-export/
>
> The technique is working in firefox, chrome, ubuntu-phone, android (the
> effect is lost but it displays alright), but i have yet to test it on
> iOS, safari and explorer, anyone here that could test that?
>
> You will find the source file here:
> https://github.com/Sakrecoer/DT-webgallery
> Its a simple html file with in-line CSS, so no linked material needed
> except of course the rendered photos. I prepared the index.html in the
> root of that repo with made-up variables that you can simply replace by
> the ones you use. Some of them are purely hypothetical, such as
> ${ALLtags} and probably others. To understand them i wrote a list in the
> readme.md in the github page.
>
> The index file contains the full image, this system has no thumbnails.
> But i figure that even lightbox will give us long loading time for
> people with low-bandwidth. Sure, the index loads quicker like it is now
> with thumbnails linking to the picture displayed in lightbox, but to
> watch the full pictures would require the same amount of data to be
> downloaded.
>
> I figure this model would be best if the output pictures have 1024px
> height at maximum. But i was wondering if the current size-setting box
> in the export-prompt could be used to create a zip file of all pictures
> that could be added in a "Download All" Link? And then have it render
> what is currently the  thumbnails at 1024 height? That would require
> some coding from you guys, so i guess, it will only happen if you feel it...
>
> Anyways, i hope you like it. If not, its all good. It was fun to do and
> i can use it for myself in some jekyll theme. I hope however that you
> will at some point revisit the "export to web gallery" function. It's a
> really great feature.
>
> Have a great week-end,
>
> Yours,
> Set
>
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