• What I was looking for was something that showed thumbnails, but when clicked would give me a large screened version of the image in a lightbox that didn’t have play-dough-like controls, or was too overly common-looking, but streamlined and neat.

    What’s cool too is that if you didn’t know how to navigate, it gives all the options that a novice or an experienced user would want in the UI, like hovering to the sides to see the left and right nav indicators, or clicking on the left or right sides if you per chance didn’t see the navigators, or hitting left or right on your keyboard, or hitting Esc to exit. Little things like that; from basic to advanced.

    I like that the images are alive too when hovered over; they give a nice bounce-out effect.

    The images also load very very quickly, and the gallery even supports video. On-point!

    The only ding is if I were to really look for one, and it’d be that the close ‘x’ button is perhaps too tiny. I believe 1366 X 768 displays are what’s common, even now in our era of 1080p up to 4K displays, and if that kind of resolution is what’s being catered to, then the close button’s probably optimized to give maximum visibility without being in the way. However, it could probably still be a tad few pixels bit bigger in all directions. I mean, the cheapest high res displays out now make things still small when the manufacturers stick the darn things into a 27″ chassis (sigh), which makes text and such – you guessed it – quite minuscule-to-non-existent.

    Absolutely love the plugin mate! <3 ty

    Here’s an example where I used it? http://www.webdevgo.com/nokia-lumia-530-preview-response

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