• wallare

    (@wallare)


    Hey again,

    I’ve been trying to display my image title in the pop up gallery ONLY. No hover color overlays in the gallery or text/title on hover. Just a simple title next to the photo in the pop up lightbox. I cant get that to work, am I missing something? The closest I came was having a 0,1 opacity overlay with title in the gallery and a title displaying correctly in the lightbox view. But I don’t want any overlay or title in the gallery view.
    Any ideas?

    Best regards
    Johannes

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Diego

    (@greentreelabs)

    Hi,

    I’ve just published version 1.0.13 which has a new hover effect called “Hidden captions”.

    Cheers,
    Diego

    Thread Starter wallare

    (@wallare)

    @greentreelabs
    Thank you Diego, most appreciated.
    Another question, not completely related to this topic but anyway:

    Many modernday browsers has a default zoom-level of around 125% (even though it may say 100%), chrome and firefox does this for example, it is often related to windows itself. BUT my question/thought is:
    When looking at the grid layout, on a published page, there is a noticable decrease in imagequality when viewed in, above said browsers, at 100% – this is beacause it is actually viewed at ~125%. When zooming out to 80% to counteract the browsers zoom level – the image quality is perfect again. SO, is this because the plugin already scales down the image for display in the grid? IF SO the image is first beeing downscaled AND THEN zoomed in – resulting in bad quality. Is it possible for the grid to not downscale the image, perhaps just zoom out instead so that this loss of quality is avoided?

    This is just a thought, sorry for my use of CAPS, just trying to be as clear as possible. And maybe there is another (probably better) solution to this problem? ??

    Have a nice day Diego!

    Best
    Johannes

    Diego

    (@greentreelabs)

    Hi @wallare,

    Many modernday browsers has a default zoom-level of around 125%

    Uhm… any reference about this? I’ve never opened a website with a default zoom level which is not 100%. I actually can’t see how and why that should happen.

    However, I understand what you mean, I’ll check if this is something I could handle, thanks for the suggestion.

    Cheers,
    Diego

    Thread Starter wallare

    (@wallare)

    @greentreelabs

    Well, i didn’t write website, browsers ??

    And you can search windows DPI scaling 125%, some browsers use windows percent as their default.
    Here is a few links:

    https://danreynolds.ca/tech/2017/10/15/Variable-Browser-Zoom/

    See answer here:
    https://superuser.com/questions/1139259/how-to-adjust-ui-scaling-for-chrome

    Chrome respecting default 125% zoom level – blurry images ahoy
    byu/danabrey inwebdev

    Diego

    (@greentreelabs)

    Well, i didn’t write website, browsers ??

    I guessed so ?? I meant: “where did you hear about it?”

    And you can search windows DPI scaling 125%, some browsers use windows percent as their default.

    ok thanks. I’ve never heard about such problem. It seems the blurry images are actually the minor issue when you have the entire website UI messed up.
    However, in my other plugin Final Tiles Gallery I already have a similar feature, I could add it to PhotoBlocks too.

    Thread Starter wallare

    (@wallare)

    @greentreelabs

    Hehe no worries.

    Anyway here is two screenshots that clearly shows the problem.

    I’ve shown the CHROME zoom level in percent. BUT AGAIN please note that chrome 100 % is actually 125 %. Which means that 80% is the true equivalent to 100 % (This is such a pain haha).

    View post on imgur.com

    Here I have zoomed in photoshop to better show the quality difference.

    View post on imgur.com

    Please watch them in full size ??

    Have a good night Diego

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