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04/29/2005 04:32:46 PM · #1
I'm sure that this has been mentioned before but I would really like to look thru challenge entries in full size after the challenge is over.

Unfortunately I have been too crazy to ener challenges myself & as a result have been more interested in others' shots for challenges. Each time a challenge finishs I like to look thru the shots in the order they placed after the voting has ended. I find it a bit tedious to look at them in full size one after the other, haivng to return to the thumbnails page each time.

Is it possible to organize them in a manner much like the voting, where one could see the challenge shots in full size as well?

Thanks & Peace
Rooster
04/29/2005 04:34:20 PM · #2
Agreed.
04/29/2005 04:36:29 PM · #3
How about having that feature for browsing any gallery?
04/29/2005 04:39:33 PM · #4
Firstly this would have to be optional, loading a pages with a few 150k files on it will choke a dialup user for minutes at a time. Also The amount of bandwidth used on the server will skyrocket if this is installed. I don't know what kind of plan this site is on, but bandwidth isn't free.

Message edited by author 2005-04-29 16:40:43.
04/29/2005 04:58:00 PM · #5
If you first go back to the thumbs page and then to a photo's page, you use more bandwidth than you would scrolling through the photo pages in order in slideshow fashion.
04/29/2005 04:59:42 PM · #6
However, an easy workaround is to open the thumbs page, then right-click (PC) on the image you want to see and view it in a new window or tab. When you're done, the thumbs page is still there waiting for you to select another photo, without having to reload it.
04/29/2005 05:01:47 PM · #7
Originally posted by kyebosh:

Firstly this would have to be optional, loading a pages with a few 150k files on it will choke a dialup user for minutes at a time. Also The amount of bandwidth used on the server will skyrocket if this is installed. I don't know what kind of plan this site is on, but bandwidth isn't free.


The intention is not to have one page with all full size images but to have the ability to move from one to the next in a similar fashion as during voting.
04/29/2005 05:01:56 PM · #8
Originally posted by GeneralE:

However, an easy workaround is to open the thumbs page, then right-click (PC) on the image you want to see and view it in a new window or tab. When you're done, the thumbs page is still there waiting for you to select another photo, without having to reload it.

or you can shift click.
04/29/2005 05:02:46 PM · #9
I use Maxthon browser and open each picture on its own tab, allow them to load, and view each tab. Easy. maxthon
04/29/2005 05:03:01 PM · #10
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by kyebosh:

Firstly this would have to be optional, loading a pages with a few 150k files on it will choke a dialup user for minutes at a time. Also The amount of bandwidth used on the server will skyrocket if this is installed. I don't know what kind of plan this site is on, but bandwidth isn't free.


The intention is not to have one page with all full size images but to have the ability to move from one to the next in a similar fashion as during voting.

Ok well that certainly is different from what I pictured... Yes a linked list or a ring would be nice, and it would be simple to implement too!
04/29/2005 09:30:55 PM · #11
Originally posted by kyebosh:

Firstly this would have to be optional, loading a pages with a few 150k files on it will choke a dialup user for minutes at a time. Also The amount of bandwidth used on the server will skyrocket if this is installed. I don't know what kind of plan this site is on, but bandwidth isn't free.


I hear ya but this is not what I mean. I mean that you can go from one pic on one page to the next pic on the next page much like when voting.
04/29/2005 09:40:39 PM · #12
I like this idea a lot.

With that said, I do see a design issue in that a "previous" and "next" button might be ambiguous on the image pages.

For example, if I go from the Challenge Results page to the page for the 3rd-place entry, I would expect that the "next" button would take me to the 4th-place entry, and the "previous" would take me to the 3rd place entry.

If I hit the same page from the list of recent challenge entries in the photographer's profile, I would expect "next" to take me to their next later entry, and "previous" to take me to their next earlier entry.

If I hit the same page from the list of highest ranked entries in the photographer's profile, I would expect "next" to take me to the next-lower ranked of his or her entries, and "previous" to take me to the next higher-ranked entry.

If I hit the same page from the photographer's profile, I would expect those buttons to navigate that profile folder.

From any browse images page, I would expect those buttons to move through that particular browse list.

Any suggestions on how to disambiguate this? I really do like this idea and would love to make it work.

-Terry
04/29/2005 10:14:41 PM · #13
That's interesting Terry. Dunno but there has to be wiz tech ppl here that could help out.

I am getting more & more into other members fotography (just about to by doom watch print by imagineer) & I would really like to browse with ease thru some of the less popular pics (read: those that scroed low) that are just as good to me as the ribbon winners.

If I can help make this happen I would be more than happy, but a las, I know just what I know about 'puters & nothing more. :(

Anyone else out there?
04/30/2005 03:20:19 PM · #14
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