thickFaceBook

By Justin Rosenthal Last update Jun 30, 2006 — Installed 2,055 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
carvingwaves User

nice! this still works great, a work around to not being to see caption of images that are too tall is by viewing in full screen, or ramping up your resolution..

 
bronsoja Scriptwright

I thought that adding some sort of hotkey functionality for moving between photos in an album might be useful.

 
Stephen Brown User

I love this script! The only problem I have with it is sometimes the screen is too short for the picture, so I can't see the caption or bottom bar if the center preview is greater than something like 550 pixels tall. I've been poking around the source and can get it shrunk vertically, but getting the width of the picture and the outside box to conform proportionally is tricky...

 
Justin Rosen... Script's Author

Unfortunately that would require an AJAX call and html scrape which the Facebook team isn't too fond of so I can't implement that. Sorry.

 
mar 1 Scriptwright

I like seeing the names of the people who are in the picture, maybe think about adding something that shows who is in the picture... just a thought.

 
Andy 4 User

Now if only this showed the facebook tags...

 
Justin Rosen... Script's Author

Thanks for the feedback. The little "X" in the bottom left corner is simply intended to hide the message that is displayed next to it, the one that says "Click anywhere on the picture to close this window". So in order to get back to the album, just click anywhere on the large photo in the center.

 
Robert Litzke Scriptwright

Ok, this is a great idea, but the little "X" in the corner of the photo doesn't do anything for me... when I click it, it disappears, but the photos stay up, and I have to Back out of the album in order to do something else.

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