I look at a fair number of photos on my iPhone, and some sites are far more
navigable than others. Yours, for example, is pretty difficult using a
phone because all the advance/retreat buttons are so small. The images
themselves look pretty good, and that's true for most sites, including
Zone-10. Images look good; navigation is the issue.
No solution here, except I'll try to remain conscious while browsing in the
future and make notes of which sites are easier to navigate. I know I've
been to a few recently where the photos pretty much filled the screen, with
Next/Previous arrows to either side. The better ones don't show the arrows
unless you tap over that way.
And I'm using the Apple iHoss (6s Plus); on smaller screen navigation must
be a nightmare unless the sites are specifically (and probably expensively)
engineered to provide ease of operation.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 5/24/2016 1:08 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> It would certainly be nice to see on the Zone-Ten gallery.
>>>
>> Highly unlikely. Development for Gallery2 has ceased. Gallery3 is
>> garbage. Nothing else, that isn't 500PX, Facebook or Google+ is really
>> up to the task at this time.
>>
>
> Well, I'm not doing FB, for what amount to religious, or at least belief
> system, reasons. :-)
>
> Opinions, pros and cons, about the other two and Adobe Portfolio as places
> to put alternative versions of my web galleries?
>
> All new web solutions need to be "responsive".
>>
>
> I've been thinking that. I have kids, grandkids, other family, friends,
> who view the world through their mobile devices, and I'd like to make my
> photos easier for them to browse. Neither ZX nor my Singapore galleries are
> awful on phones and tablets, but not very good, either.
>
> I suppose one puts up images as large as the highest rez current screens,
> and hopes for the best? I've always been careful do final, post
> downsampling 'sharpening' for web display size, so I'm unsure about all
> this multi size flex tech.
>
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