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Default 01-31-2012, 08:46 PM

Opinions vary.

If I placed all of the images as small thumbnails you would still have a lot of scrolling to do. I have to think about all visitors. I would have more people complaining about scrolling a very long page. I've done that on other sites and it's a bad experience.

How can you tell about the quality when looking at tiny 100 pixel pictures?
You can't. You spend a bunch of time just clicking on pictures that you don't like because you can't see them well enough.

The web is a big place, you're not going to make all happy.


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Default 01-31-2012, 09:07 PM

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Opinions vary.

If I placed all of the images as small thumbnails you would still have a lot of scrolling to do. I have to think about all visitors. I would have more people complaining about scrolling a very long page. I've done that on other sites and it's a bad experience.

How can you tell about the quality when looking at tiny 100 pixel pictures?
You can't. You spend a bunch of time just clicking on pictures that you don't like because you can't see them well enough.

The web is a big place, you're not going to make all happy.
It would be like going to a grocery store and standing in front of a window and waiting for the item on your list to show up. Or just walking in the store and seeing almost anything you want right in front of you. Just trying to help. There is a reason almost no wallpaper sites operate like this.
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Default 01-31-2012, 10:43 PM

Thank you again.
I can read quite well. You wrote that already. The other 2100 visitors that I had today have a different opinion. Well, that's 2100 minus one.


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Default 01-31-2012, 11:16 PM

I guess you didn't want feedback. lol
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Default 01-31-2012, 11:26 PM

Look, I don't do what others do just because they do it. If you see some fool suck on a car tailpipe, I guess you think that you should also do it?

I'm not a follower. Right or wrong, it will be my choice.

Did someone pee in your cheerios?

I assume you can read? You can also select images with the button on the top left. You don't have to waste your precious time. You seem to have a lot of it with regards to my site?

Let's use this as a learning tool. What is criticism? When somebody attacks your site with nothing constructive, pay no attention. This person started this with a comment of I hate it and won't go back.
A constructive comment would be " I would prefer to be able to advance the pictures with buttons" or " have you thought about using thumbnails that you can click on?" That's being helpful and not being a rude flamer.


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Default 02-03-2012, 01:52 AM

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This person started this with a comment of I hate it and won't go back.
A constructive comment would be " I would prefer to be able to advance the pictures with buttons" or " have you thought about using thumbnails that you can click on?"
Your right. I would prefer a different wallpaper site. Like this one.

http://wallpaperstock.net/
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Default 02-03-2012, 11:56 AM

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Thank you again.
I can read quite well. You wrote that already. The other 2100 visitors that I had today have a different opinion. Well, that's 2100 minus one.
oh visual just calm down and you are absolutely right in this

i have just a suggestion...in tat css scroller how about adding some next image / previous image option? bcos the viewer has to wait till the next image loads up and if i wont like tat image too i have to see tat till next image gets loaded..


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Default 02-04-2012, 02:09 PM

It's not a css viewer. I used to have one but with all of the pictures it made page load times really slow. I'm using multiple pages that reidirect to the next page. Around 40 in total. Those sliders work nicely if you have around 6. When you get 40 or more on a page it slows it down. I think it's because of it preloading all of the pages as the slider starts up. I put this html trick in the html section if you want to see what it happening.

I would ask you if you would like it if I made it go to the next pages faster?
I could set them to 5 or 6 seconds. You don't need to wait anyway. There is a button on the top left with all of the image links in categories.


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Default 02-09-2012, 12:34 PM

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I would ask you if you would like it if I made it go to the next pages faster?
I could set them to 5 or 6 seconds. You don't need to wait anyway. There is a button on the top left with all of the image links in categories.
yea there is a link there but it is harder to view the image before opening it when i choose to click the link at top. everytime i need to open the page and close it?? dont think bad about me


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Default 02-09-2012, 06:45 PM

I never think bad of honest good feedback. I'm not a professional web builder. I'm learning it on the way. Getting constructive feedback helps everyone. Thank you for offering it. As soon as I have some more time, I will try to figure out a new way of doing things. I'm just not a fan of pages with 200 thumbnails on it with tiny pictures that are hard to see. The page becomes too big and people on devices get mad from all the scrolling.


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