So this is where your gripes about JS freeing memory come from that I saw you tweet about days ago...
On Feb 4, 12:32 pm, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I thought about doing that, but I don't want to overload people's > browsers and memory by loading a metric-ton of images. From my > experience, most browsers don't handle dynamically generated pages' > memory or garbage collection too well. I come from an embedded > point-of-view, so my definition of "handles memory well" may be a bit > biased... > > But apparently removing DOM elements from pages doesn't exactly free > memory either, so it may not matter anyway... I'll play with it some > more... > > -Chad > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Peter Denton <petermden...@gmail.com> wrote: > > looks great Jazzy! Works extremely well too. > > > I was thinking one thing, once it got to 200 pics, it could throw up a "page > > 2" tab, and so on. > > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Thanks to those who provided feedback.. I have made some small tweaks: > > >> - Added an "Auto-Scroll" option which will scroll the page as new pics > >> come in. > >> - Added "Auto-Resume after 200 pics" option for > >> continuous/screen-saver type mode. > >> - Made Pause/Resume links mutually-exclusive with > >> Fade-In-Fade-Out-Technology (tm) > >> - Automatically display the tweets of new pics in the status bar > >> unless you are already hovering over a pic. > > >>http://tweetgrid.com/twitpicgrid > > >> -Chad > > >> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Stuart <stut...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > 2009/2/4 Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com>: > >> >> With many thanks to Noah Everett (the TwitPic dude) for allowing the > >> >> use of TwitPic thumbnails, I have created TwitPicGrid at > >> >>http://tweetgrid.com/twitpicgridas a mashup. Watch new TwitPics > >> >> arrive as they are tweeted, or search for keywords associated with the > >> >> pics. Could be interesting for real-time pics of events (Apple > >> >> keynote, Inaguration (oops, too late), Steven Fry being trapped in an > >> >> elevator, etc...), or just searching for everyone's cat. > > >> >> Feedback welcome. Enjoy. > > >> > Very nice. > > >> > Small suggestion... it would be easier to watch if new images appeared > >> > at the top-left rather than at the end - no scrolling needed. > > >> > One other minor UI note... why show both stop and resume links at the > >> > same time? Surely they're mutually exclusive. > > >> > -Stuart > > >> > -- > >> >http://stut.net/