GALLERY WISH LIST – CHANGE THUMBNAILS / THUMBS IN GALLERY FOR A DIFFERENT IMAGE
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Hello Developers,
Here is the WISH LIST, as far as a gallery is concerned:
1. I want to be able to use DIFFERENT THUMBNAIL images in my gallery (not a crop from the larger image that it clicks into). There are many ways for a designer to use this. For example, the thumbs may be icons signaling a concept to click in to; or the thumbs could be the covers o magazines, and then click into an image of the article in that magazine; or the thumbs could be a carefully chosen image signaling the concept, or topic of the image that has the layout with words on it.
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Responsive Image Lightbox
has pagination that includes tiny thumbnails at the bottom. I LOVE this, HOWEVER, I cannot control the pictures in the pagination thumbs either, so that blows up my whole plan in a BAD way. Even when I have tried changing the thumbnail images through the file directory/manager and adding my chosen thumbs in that way, it does NOT change the horrible randomly cropped thumbs that are in the pagination. BOO ! The pagination thumbs are so small anyway, that we really should be able to choose some sort of a DIFFERENT image (custom) or icon to be able to make best use of that feature.
3. Clean up the CODE that shows on hover on the thumbs and gallery images. It is distracting, and draws away from the design and where we want the attention to go. In my opinion it starts to look amateurish when that shows up. I’m not talking about the Title information on one of those gray drop down veils that comes down over the thumb with the title information, I mean some text from an image title that sometimes has code in it, that sometimes shows up on hover.
4. We would like to control where we can add text above and / or below the “plus” icon on the gray drop down veil that comes down over the thumb on hover.
Well, thank you very much for reading my wish list. I would love to know your thoughts …
Kind regards,
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