J. Albert Bowden II:-
mr. nichols...huge fan! stoked to see you migrating to js and thrilled to see you playing with jquery. i cannot wait to see what u come up with over the next year. you rule!
(17.12.2008, 15:01)
BL:-
These galleries are all just beautiful.
However they all do not work with javascript turned off. The hard part is getting them to work with javascript turned off-- at least be able to go from one image to the next if javascript is disabled.
(07.01.2009, 15:55)
Georges@famille-simon.net:-
I have downloaded IE8 RC1 just for fun... and Microsoft is still doing wrong !
The "dias" in jQuery all-in-one gallery are now separated by spaces (a lot) ...which means some dias are lost... outside the container.
Thanks to Microsoft, once more, to respect the standard !!!
(01.03.2009, 11:24)
David:-
Hi Stu
this is a very nice demonstration.
Is it possible to hold the images in the javascript, as done in the 'simple slideshow' example, rather than the html so that you don't have to wait for the images to load?
This would be handy as I have some galleries with a lot of images in them.
Cheers
(05.03.2009, 07:41)
Nicky:-
I really like this one. :-) Is there an easy way to change the horizontal thumbnail scroller to vertical? Because that's what I would need...
(18.04.2009, 11:49)
Darryl Rossignol:-
I have used the jQuery all-in-one gallery with great success. I really think the work you do is so wonderful for the rest of us. I am however having one issue. Approx. 20-30% of the galleries I have created using it, are missing the last thumbnail. The image is there if you click the next button, but the thumbnail version of it just doesn't appear. I've spent hours trying to figure it out but with no success. It only happens occasionally, and it only ever happens on the last image. Any help would be very much appreciated. I don't mind paying for an answer to the problem at all.
(29.06.2010, 16:39)
Thanks to Alex for this script.
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