There’s been a few feature requests in the few days since LRB Exhibition was launched. I’m glad to say it’s getting good reaction. Anyhow, here’s the list of stuff that have been added/fixed/changed since release based on user feature requests.
1.1 changelog
Added Top Gap
Added Numbers checkbox
Added body image check box.
Fixed repeat
Changed less for fewer
Change UI colours
Added a Switch to the galleries to hide the menu and force all images into Gallery 1, acting as a single gallery rather than a website.
Added Number Height slider
Added Menu Gap slider
Menu gallery swap
Menu and Identity Plate transparency choices
Added Flickr code and made icon.
I’m sure there will be quite a few more feature requests before 1.1 goes out, feel free to add them to the comments at the end of the LRB Exhibition post.
1. No, it’s no possible.
2. A number of reasons: 1200X800 gives an okay quality 8X12 print (at 100ppi, which Photobox etc, will happily print) and a good 6X8. In the gallery every image is loading at the same time, so a large 1200X800 gallery would take a very long time to load, even with hi speed broadband. You may have a large screen, but on average, most users are under 1200pix screen resolution with 1024 still being used by over 1/4 of people online, especially those in a coporate environment.
Just downloaded and playing with it (which explains the ‘test’ website).
Everything works fine; but two questions
1. Any way to identity plate work only on the home page?
2. Can you explain why you limit the size of the image to 900×600. Another option for the 3:2 aspect ration could also be 1200 x 800, no?
Thank you
1. No, it’s no possible.
2. A number of reasons: 1200X800 gives an okay quality 8X12 print (at 100ppi, which Photobox etc, will happily print) and a good 6X8. In the gallery every image is loading at the same time, so a large 1200X800 gallery would take a very long time to load, even with hi speed broadband. You may have a large screen, but on average, most users are under 1200pix screen resolution with 1024 still being used by over 1/4 of people online, especially those in a coporate environment.