Forcing 'Elegant Small'
g1r2e3g
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It is not possible to force 'elegant small' in gallery customisation, any reason why?
Although i'm sure these days more than 50% of folks have a big enough monitor to fit 'elegant' for general design reasons i think it looks much nicer in my fully co-branded pages... so why can we set it at the user level and not in the the gallery options? seems like a smile change just adding it to the forced options list surely? with no effect to those who dont use any customisation.
can anyone explain why it's not an option?
Although i'm sure these days more than 50% of folks have a big enough monitor to fit 'elegant' for general design reasons i think it looks much nicer in my fully co-branded pages... so why can we set it at the user level and not in the the gallery options? seems like a smile change just adding it to the forced options list surely? with no effect to those who dont use any customisation.
can anyone explain why it's not an option?
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Our interaction with customers indicates they are allergic to Elegant if their monitors are small because then they'd have to scroll, which makes them crazy.
It's possible we're wrong about Elegant Small and that some people prefer it when they get to 1024x768, but we hadn't received that feedback before now. Mostly we see that they prefer larger images and more thumbnails.
Thanks,
Baldy
I love the all thumbs style and elegant, but it isn't possible to display both; first all thumbs then elegant.
-winn
I see the theory behind that statement, but I still feel that simply for freedom of choice for a gallery owner that all existing gallery styles should be avaialble to the forced display option.
Especially for those with a co-branded gallery who might for example want to make room for a left or right nav bar by setting their galleies to elegant small.
Anyway, just food for thought. I'm actaully _very_ happy with smugmug... No more creating my own thumbnails, phtoshop batch jobs blah blah blah. lifesavers!
Cheers,
Greg
Mike
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/