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#1 2016-05-06 03:10:18

oceanman22
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From: Princeton, NJ
Registered: 2014-07-17
Posts: 153
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Converted to Backlight Site

Started the switch late last night and had a few minor problems due mostly to not reading the documents but eventually figured it out. So much easier that CE4 in my opinion. I always dreaded those plugin updates and had to re-familiarize myself with the install procedure. My wife is an artist and I think I will set her site up next. Backlight seems a lot crisper and cleaner to me for some reason.
Now I just need to fine tune.


http://jswphotos.com/

Jim

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#2 2016-05-06 10:08:44

Matthew
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From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 5,795
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Re: Converted to Backlight Site

Hi Jim,

Thanks, and I'm thrilled you're liking Backlight!

The site looks good, though your setup has revealed to me a bug in the album sets' masonry layout. You might want to switch to a non-masonry layout for your album sets until we can post an update. It looks like the imagesLoaded script isn't loading on the page, and so items are sometimes piling up on top of each other. Sorry!


Matt

The Turning Gate, http://theturninggate.net

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#3 2016-05-06 20:01:29

oceanman22
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From: Princeton, NJ
Registered: 2014-07-17
Posts: 153
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Re: Converted to Backlight Site

Thanks Matt,
Switched to classic.
I noticed some erratic spacing but didn't seem that bad to me. I have noticed that if I am careful with the Publisher album description information that I get better stacking .

Jim

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