Quote Originally Posted by keneso View Post
Thank you.

I had read it, but forgot about it, anyhow I added the snip, and it does work if triggered at the smaller size, if you resize it does have a bug, first image does not resize, and will adapt after displaying another image, same when resizing from small to large; I know it is not a frequent use, as if I have a phone, or tablet the issue is not occuring, nevertheless thought to mention it, I also do undesrtand it is the original js, and this is not meant as a criticism, or else, just a FYI.

As per the styling to move the items I am aware of that, just I'd have liked to have control over the "output order".

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This is a great work, both original, and its adoption for plugin; nevertheless it's kinda overkill for my needs, and while I will keep playing with it for future use, I will the same play to solve the simple modal as my post where you suggested to look at this.
Not sure I understand the second paragraph. It was my understanding that you wanted to be able to say place or position the title at a location other than the bottom. The css referenced is part of that placement changing say the title "placement" css from bottom: xxxxx to top: yyyyy which allows you control over the placement.

As to the last paragraph, part of why I suggested to look at one or the other plugins was to see what areas/files needed to be adjusted/addressed to modify the code to get a desired outcome either for the main image or the additional images. Yes there is some branching logic to support disabling the plugin, incorporation with other known software, etc..., but if you were to consider the path of just using "the plugin" and drop out all the other possibilities, you should be able to see what changes are needed to enable what option.

Beyond that, don't really want to see you spend a lot of time on something that may not provide as much return on investment as using something existing, unless an overall improvement is being seen. Doubt that is/was taken correctly, but idea is: continue to be creative and find new ways to do things and learn, minimize time on things that offer no value, there diamonds in the rough. :)