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  2. CONFSERVER-20959

Improve thumbnail display for users who preferred the old functionality which did not 'animate' the popup

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      Firefox 3 and IE7 on Windows XP
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      We use dozens of thumbnail graphs to display design data, such as line graphs.
      The new way that thumbnails are displayed (Confluence 3.3 vs 2.10) is slower and less flexible than the old way.

      The only problem with the old way was that the expanded view window did not get raised each time, so it might get buried.
      Aside from that, it was much better, especially when reviewing a page with several thumbnails. The old method allowed animation of the content (one frame per mouse click). This was a good way to compare two similar images.

      The 3.3 method requires two clicks to go from one image to the next, and the intervening shrink and grow animations totally defeat the animation and visual comparison of content.

      1) Please provide an option to disable the animation of thumbnails. These are slow and distracting from the content on a local network and agonizing on a slow link.
      2) Please provide a way to reposition and resize the expanded view. This should be remembered for the next expanded view use.
      This allows quicker picking through multiple thumbnails.
      3) Best: go back to the old way, just raise the window each time a new thumbnail is loaded.

      I understand that the new method was a response to complaints about popup blockers preventing the old method. We don't see that, though Firefox blocks popups by default. We think think the solution is worse than the problem. Much worse.

      Note
      Disabling the "fancybox web resources" module would workaround this problem, but causes other parts of Confluence to break, such as the Insert Image dialog.

            [CONFSERVER-20959] Improve thumbnail display for users who preferred the old functionality which did not 'animate' the popup

            BillA added a comment -

            Thank you for raising this issue. While I can see how this feature would be useful, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request now. Thanks again for your idea.

            BillA added a comment - Thank you for raising this issue. While I can see how this feature would be useful, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request now. Thanks again for your idea.

            Joe Clark added a comment -

            Hi Ken,

            Thanks for reporting this issue. Sorry to hear that you're unhappy with the new thumbnail rendering.

            Despite the workaround information you were provided with previously, my understanding is that Confluence expects the "fancybox web resources" to always be available, and that you probably shouldn't disable it (ie. it is a re-usable module that parts of Confluence are going to be changed to depend on as new features are developed).

            As such, I think it is unlikely that we would be able to "fix" Confluence to degrade gracefully if the fancybox web resources module is disabled.

            Instead, I'd like to change this issue to an improvement request, with a view to asking for a way to provide some configuration to the way thumbnails are displayed. Perhaps it might be possible to provide some configurable options to the thumbnail display, as you suggest in CONF-20853.

            I am going to go ahead with this change now, but please feel free to comment here if you disagree or would like to discuss further.

            Regards,
            Joe.

            Joe Clark added a comment - Hi Ken, Thanks for reporting this issue. Sorry to hear that you're unhappy with the new thumbnail rendering. Despite the workaround information you were provided with previously, my understanding is that Confluence expects the "fancybox web resources" to always be available, and that you probably shouldn't disable it (ie. it is a re-usable module that parts of Confluence are going to be changed to depend on as new features are developed). As such, I think it is unlikely that we would be able to "fix" Confluence to degrade gracefully if the fancybox web resources module is disabled. Instead, I'd like to change this issue to an improvement request, with a view to asking for a way to provide some configuration to the way thumbnails are displayed. Perhaps it might be possible to provide some configurable options to the thumbnail display, as you suggest in CONF-20853 . I am going to go ahead with this change now, but please feel free to comment here if you disagree or would like to discuss further. Regards, Joe.

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              e4730fbd086f Ken Poulton
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