• Hi there,

    I just decided on Autofocus (the old one, which I prefer over the new “+”) as a theme for my photoblog and I roughly got it set up. The “standard” theme as it is suits me quite well and I really like the clean look of it.

    However when I’m clicking on one of the preview images on the home page and thus get to the blog post I can only see the “main” image. If however the one image should be one out of a series of photos, say from one day or one photoshoot, I am lacking a navigation functionality that allows visitors to scroll through all the pictures. Ideally this navigation would use Autofocus’ standard navigation arrows but and instead of showing the previous/next blogpost show the previous/next image of the series. Right now I’m using NextGEN gallery in the blogpost underneath, but that looks just messy and warps the users into a totally different “structure” of viewing.

    Hence I am looking for an enhancement of Autofocus in order to be able to neatly display a series of pictures in a blogpost.

    My photoblog as it is might serve as an example on what I mean:
    homepage – http://photoblog.amarquardt.de/
    blogpost with mutliple pictures – http://photoblog.amarquardt.de/2011/02/10/snowday/

    Ideally I am looking for something like the new Autofocus+ PRO’s “gallery” function (here: http://fthrwght.com/autofocus/prodemo/2009/12/20/gallery-example/), just with the red arrows warping to the next/previous picture in the gallery/series instead of the next/previous blogpost.

    Do you guys know any workaround to make this work on the old design of Autofocus?

    Many thanks in advance!
    Andreas

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