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09/17/2006 06:26:54 PM · #1
Is it possible for DPC to allow users to click on a thumbnail and be able to scroll left to right on the images?
09/17/2006 07:05:02 PM · #2
Most mice already have that functionality built right into them.
09/17/2006 09:21:15 PM · #3
let me break it down. I'm viewing the results of an ended voting session/challenge. I'm looking at page 1, I select the red ribbon thumbnail to view it in full. How do i advance from the red to the yellow ribbon image without having to go back to the thumbnail view just to select another image for viewing?

Message edited by author 2006-09-17 21:22:10.
09/18/2006 03:13:02 PM · #4
i suppose this suggestion has fallen on deaf ears
09/18/2006 03:15:50 PM · #5
I think that would be a great idea as well. I think someone suggested it a while ago, hopefully it will be implemented.
09/18/2006 03:24:44 PM · #6
I believe the suggestion has been made before. It's probably on a to do list for site improvements. Doesn't hurt to mention it again though.
09/24/2006 01:41:08 AM · #7
Yes, when viewing a portfolio, the ability to advance to the next image, like during voting, would be a welcome benefit. (Rather than having to go back to the thumbs and click the next shot.)

09/24/2006 03:08:59 AM · #8
Yeah, ive often wondered/dreamt about that. Good call bringin it up
09/24/2006 03:22:26 AM · #9
Originally posted by ralfw:

Yes, when viewing a portfolio, the ability to advance to the next image, like during voting, would be a welcome benefit. (Rather than having to go back to the thumbs and click the next shot.)


what he said
09/24/2006 03:39:20 AM · #10
I'll back this idea as well. good call.
09/24/2006 04:18:34 AM · #11
It is a great idea and I think it had been mentioned before. Sort of like when you scroll through a folder in Windows with the view set to Filstrip type thing.
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