Just finished another site for a local Land Surveyor. http://www.wadesurvey.com. Any feedback is appreciated, good or bad.
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Re: Land Surveyor Site
A different style for you this time. Clicking on the thumbnails for the Project Photos I was surprised by how large each photo is. Completely took over my screen space. If a user doesn't realize they can scroll down to find the "Close" option, they could get pretty frustrated. Same thing when viewed on an iPhone.
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Re: Land Surveyor Site
Agree... the images in the gallery are a bit large.
CGSmartImage will help if you are allowing the user to upload images to display there.
CGSmartImage will help if you are allowing the user to upload images to display there.
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Re: Land Surveyor Site
CGSmartImage, I'll have to look into that one. The client supplied me over 600 photos, all different sizes, portrait and landscape. I told them to re-size them before they sent them over, but surprise surprise, no luck. So I did the quickest re-size possible.
I will install that CGSmartImage though to help with anything in the future. Thanks for the feedback.
I will install that CGSmartImage though to help with anything in the future. Thanks for the feedback.
Re: Land Surveyor Site
Uploading with the Gallery upload function could have done the job for you. Just set the max-image-sizes rightorangefrog wrote:The client supplied me over 600 photos, all different sizes, portrait and landscape
