I really like the screenshots interface. One thing though… If the Next/Prev links where at the top instead of the bottom, you could click Next, Next, Next without having to… take your eyes off the image to… find the new location of the Next to… move the mouse to… click Next. Because the Next wouldn’t move as a result of varying screenshot sizes.
Just an idea. (You could also add onKey actions for left and right arrow, just like you did for Esc.)
I agree that would be helpful, ui-wise. I just used the quick and easy thickbox plugin for jQuery (my favorite javascript library), so I didn’t make any of the interface myself.
I have not modified thickbox before, but I am sure it is possible. I will look into it to make the screenshots a little easier to navigate.
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I really like the screenshots interface. One thing though… If the Next/Prev links where at the top instead of the bottom, you could click Next, Next, Next without having to… take your eyes off the image to… find the new location of the Next to… move the mouse to… click Next. Because the Next wouldn’t move as a result of varying screenshot sizes.
Just an idea. (You could also add onKey actions for left and right arrow, just like you did for Esc.)
I agree that would be helpful, ui-wise. I just used the quick and easy thickbox plugin for jQuery (my favorite javascript library), so I didn’t make any of the interface myself.
I have not modified thickbox before, but I am sure it is possible. I will look into it to make the screenshots a little easier to navigate.
Thanks for the interest in Reggy, Richard!