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Originally Posted by SnowScan
Only probs are that not all images will do well with a reflection under them IMO and it is not logival to click the image to read the description and comment.
Apart from that it is awesome
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Thanks for the comment!
And yes, I have to admit, that clicking on the photos to view the description/comments may not be the best solution, but it was the only way I could come up with to get the minimalistic look that I was striving to achieve.
And the reflections, yes I have to agree, some photos don't look that great with them, but I feel a majority of the shots do look good with the reflections, so I decided to add them. And instead of using the standard "Reflection.js" script to accomplish this, I made a little addon for PixelPost that uses PHP to create a "reflection image" that can be included in the template. (reflect_IMGNAME.jpg) That way the site loads faster, and has it works on any browser, even if JavaScript is turned off.