Question Has anyone made a script to view thumbnails better?

exgearspark120

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Quick question, I always had an issue with image size viewing, I'm wondering if someone made a script for this issue. I think a grid view was mention sometime like 5 years ago coming in version 2 of the site, but I haven't seen anything about it just the slider which does have a grid view stuck on scroll and the images at a 10% increase, neat but not very useful. sadly the only thing I can do is highlight an image wait move to the next image wait ... repeat repeat repeat . This has always taken forever to do, So has anyone solved this issue somehow? or am I missing something? As far as I know we only get a white/dark theme plus small letters or big letters which barely affects browsing overlook. If I use zoom it destroys the image quality to point its usable and that's with 500% max zoom. A solution I tried was with scripts. I wanted to see if I could replace the highlighted image and the preview image with Chatgpt and script monkey but I got nowhere after a few hours, and honestly I have no idea what I'm doing with script editing, This is way out of my field. If anyone has any work around please let me know. below is a clarification image of what I'm talking about.

Thanks for the work on V2 everything else is great the ui feels easy to maneuver and the theme is amazing






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Hello,

We never promised a fluid interface, our commitment was solely to resolve the thumbnail issues caused by mixed HTTP/HTTPS content from every other shady image hosting the poster may find. We accomplished that by serving all images through a proxy. It also protect our user's privacy.

Although I prototyped a fluid layout, we ultimately decided against it. We are not some multi-billion corporation. ASF operates on a very tight budget, and a fluid interface would have dramatically increased our bandwidth costs. Serving larger, high-resolution thumbnails would strain our limited resources, budget and degrade performance for most users.
 
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