A Word About Navigation

It has come to my attention that not everything on this site is obvious to all viewers.

When thumbnail-size images appear in an array across a page — like in the case of the previous post — most folks perhaps know that, if a “pointy-finger hand” icon appears in place of your normal mouse pointer arrow or whatever it may be, you can click on that thumbnail image and see a larger view.  But what most may not know is that you can click again on the larger image that pops up to automatically toggle on and off horizontal bars above and below the large image.  When the bars are toggled on, you can view the file name or title (if one exists) in the top bar, while the bottom bar presents an “x” to collapse the view and get back to the original page along with left-and right-facing arrows on the right side of the bottom bar to navigate through the entire “gallery”.

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