ThumbPrint
Last update on Feb 27, 2006
ThumbPrint is a tool for Epilogue.net galleries. Users can select thumbnails and change them to the full-sized images in place.
ThumbPrint is a tool for changing Epilogue.net thumbnails to their target images.
Users can click to select images, invert selection, hide/remove selected/unselected images, set zoom factor, and generate a page with just the images and their titles.
This can save time from having to click and follow many links in a gallery--you can view all of them at once.
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Update Mar 26 - fixed and changed a few things. Image "alt" tags are modified since downTHEMall can use such tags in its *data* prefix. Added some fadein-fadeout functionality, and tweaked some problems away.
I will probably not be providing additional updates.
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Update, Mar 15: corrected a couple bugs, made the interface nicer, and added a couple simple buttons.
* Changing the zoom will instantly affect all thumbnails already replaced with images
* You can now cause the thumbnail links to target the larger image instead of loading the larger image on the current page
* The toolbar now fades into existence, just for fun and good looks.
* I have probably forgotten about some tweaks.
* I added a button to remove hidden images. Useful for downTHEMall.
* Included a link to come here and check for yet more updates, or ask for more if none seem to be coming.
* downTHEMall users might want to use the regex filter /epilogue\.net.users\/[^/]*\/[^/]*$/ after changing links (second to last button)
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Mar 14: The toolbar is now fixed in the corner of the window for more convenience. The toolbar disappears with a close button but returns when images are selected. Editor picks and other galleries are now (correctly) included with this script (there was a huge problem with the last one). Also, the "enlarge unselected" was replaced with a more useful "invert selection" button. Best yet, a removed image can be returned. (no longer double click. Try ctrl-click instead)
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Feb 28: corrected the @include line--while it worked on Linux, it seems it had to be changed slightly to work under Windows.