TonyYeboah opened this issue on Jan 25, 2006 ยท 41 posts
TonyYeboah posted Thu, 26 January 2006 at 11:49 AM
Ok, clicking on the image to close the window is a very slight improvement. What really irritates me is that I have to double click the title bar of EVERY window to max it out so I can see the images properly! Unless there is a way to set IE so that all new windows start maxed out? That and the fact that the 'back' button on millions of mice around the world has been rendered almost totally obsolete. They go to all that trouble to incorporate a back button into a mouse and web designers decide that they don't want people to use it?!? The old way... 1 click on the thumb. 1 click on submit button (if leaving a comment). 2 clicks of the back button (on the mouse) to go back to gallery. Total 4 clicks. The new way... 1 click on thumbnail. 2 clicks to max out the window. 1 click on the submit button (if leaving comment). 1 click to go back to gallery. Total 5 clicks. Someone please explain how 5 clicks is better/easier than 4?