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<blockquote data-quote="kluisi" data-source="post: 297735" data-attributes="member: 17548"><p>My 2 comments are both usability issues.</p><p></p><p>First when going through the pictures in each of your portfolios, the forward/back/pause buttons disappeared for any portrait (vs. landscape) orientation photos. I am using the latest version of Chrome and did not try any other browsers to see if that was the issue.</p><p></p><p>Second, when moving through the images, it would be nice if the frame always stayed the same size (and the forward/back/pause buttons remained in the same place) no matter what size the photo was. That way you could position the mouse on the forward button, and click through the pictures keeping your concentration on the photos themselves rather than having to shift focus between the photos and the navigation buttons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kluisi, post: 297735, member: 17548"] My 2 comments are both usability issues. First when going through the pictures in each of your portfolios, the forward/back/pause buttons disappeared for any portrait (vs. landscape) orientation photos. I am using the latest version of Chrome and did not try any other browsers to see if that was the issue. Second, when moving through the images, it would be nice if the frame always stayed the same size (and the forward/back/pause buttons remained in the same place) no matter what size the photo was. That way you could position the mouse on the forward button, and click through the pictures keeping your concentration on the photos themselves rather than having to shift focus between the photos and the navigation buttons. [/QUOTE]
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