Wow!  The advanced demo is beautiful!

Just the kind of slick presentation that my client will (hopefully) pay for!

Rick

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Adam <adambu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Check out Galleria- super slick image gallery plugin:
>
> http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/
>
> Im actually doing a JQ-rich real estate site right now using Galleria-
> Ill post a link soon.
>
> On Apr 23, 2:15 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
> > Agreed on the behavior, that's how I'd want it to act, too.
> >
> > Is the site you're putting the gallery on public? I'm just curious,
> > because in the past I did a lot of real estate related web work (with a
> > company called InteliTouch: CRM for real estate agents) and am always
> > curious about interesting uses.
> >
> > Thx.
> > Jack
> >
> >
> >
> > Rick Faircloth wrote:
> > > That could be a problem for some.
> >
> > > For my purposes (showing real estate photos), all the photos will be
> > > resized to the same size,
> > > so that shouldn't be an issue.
> >
> > > Actually, even if I had both landscape and portrait photos, I'd prefer
> > > that the container remain
> > > the same size for speed and for consistency in the space for
> > > comments.  It's less attractive
> > > than having the full window taken up by the image, but the constant
> > > shifting of the window size
> > > is distracting to me.
> >
> > > Rick
> >
>  > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com
> > > <mailto:j...@ihwy.com>> wrote:
> >
> > >     Cool. The one thing I wonder about is mixed images in landscape
> > >     and portrait modes. Most gallery demos don't show that, I'm
> > >     guessing cuz it's less pretty, but from my experience it's often
> > >     matters. I haven't looked carefully at that one to see how it will
> > >     handle those.
> >
> > >     - Jack
>
>


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