Indeed it does Laurie, and thank you for your thorough (as usual
) analysis!
Pleased to read it worked well in Firefox.
I've now seen it on Julians iPhone and whereas you do have to scroll, he tells me that is normal on that device.
I HOPE (smile) the navigation is OK. It took AGES!!!
The projects are arranged in pages.
In my projects, I'm planning to have 21 photos per page.
The software does NOT have a restriction but has a default of 21 photos per page as the web pages are aesthetically pleasing.
A web page can have anything from 1 photo upwards.
Having 21 photos makes it easier to manipulate when in design mode using the Ideas Genie program.
The software allows the photos to be shuffled into a preferred order, and to be moved from page to page.
The James Wharry project has 4 pages.
CURRENTLY (but may change if I republish):
Page 1 has 23 photos.
Page 2 has 20 photos
Page 3 has 21 photos
Page 4 has 17 photos.
Navigation (per design):
1) Click a photo to go to NEXT photo. When last photo on Page 4 is clicked, Photo No 1 on Page 1 is redisplayed (i.e. it loops back to the beginning)
2) Click on small photo icons on the right to select and display the large photo associated with that icon.
I noticed that this was the preferred method by my test engineers (the 3 kids, 2, 4 and 8 years old
)
James loves the huffin' house and asked if we could go again to see the garden
3) Click on Left and Right arrow buttons to move to previous and next photo respectively.
4) Click on the Page links to jump forward and back through whole pages.
The Ideas Genie does all the resizing (the small thumbnail icons and the large photo (850 pixels wide if landscape image, 850 high if a portrait image).
All the user has to do is select the original photos from their photo collections.
As with WPG1 (Web Page Generator program in Ideas Genie 5) the HTML (web) pages are created at a click of a button!