Seems we have a few of these going around. My photo biz site... used the resdesign as a reason to force myself to learn CSS for realz.
http://www.streetlevel-photography.com/
mucho appreciated yo.
excellent work
although its just a little thing, attention to detail, I particularly like that you have the scroll-wheel responsive to moving through the slides...
Originally posted by: Walt excellent work
although its just a little thing, attention to detail, I particularly like that you have the scroll-wheel responsive to moving through the slides...
Thank you! Sadly that only works in windows. Kind of a bonus, as a way to ease the suffering MS users otherwise have to deal with. 
I probably don't need to say it at this point, but larger fonts-semi break the menu.
ducks

if by semi-break you mean that it looks wierd, but at least works, then I'm ok if one or two old codgers in Kanasas don't see it right. 
As long as they can still get to the images.
Of course, they'll probably gripe about needing flash to view those.
bah.
Hey - at least I didn't do the whole in thing in white text on black background for yah.
Looks good, but I question the photo positioning/ sizing - I can understand the desire not to use a lightbox-type solution or a popup window, but even at 1680x1050 I still have to reposition the window to see the whole image in portrait orientation even though there's lots of space around it - and at 1280x 768 there's no way I can actually see the whole image at all unless I right-click and view the photo in its own window.
It looks perfect at 1920x1200
... except that the menu text runs down into the page a bit.
Originally posted by: arigato Looks good, but I question the photo positioning/ sizing - I can understand the desire not to use a lightbox-type solution or a popup window, but even at 1680x1050 I still have to reposition the window to see the whole image in portrait orientation even though there's lots of space around it - and at 1280x 768 there's no way I can actually see the whole image at all unless I right-click and view the photo in its own window.
Good feedback. For now there is nothing I'll have time to do. But I will look at my template file and see what can be done about it.
Can you send a screenshot of the 1280x768? The images shouldn't be any larger than 650px on the longest side, so if its not fitting, I'm curious to see what's going on.
You'll have to wait until Monday, I was referring to my work setup.
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I dig how the load progress for each full image is displayed on the image's thumbnail.
One small thing you might want to consider is making the indicator for the currently selected thumbnail a bit stronger - something that can easily be seen in the periphery of one's vision as they focus on the main image. I found myself getting a little lost when I used the scroll wheel.
Great photos, as always.
// Edit: FF3/Vista x64 1280x1024 // Edit part deux: At first load on 1280x1024, the bottom of the main image is cropped. One thing that gets confusing, though, is that when I follow my natural inclination to use the scroll wheel, rather than getting the expected response of a scrolling page, I get a bit of flashing and animation. Once I manually scroll using the slider things are cool, of course.
It looks great and works fine for me on a 15" really nice interface must of taken a lot of work. There was a few images that particularly caught my eye, like the barman and also the flowers, but I like color so my choices are not surprising, not looked at all images properly so prob missed the best ones. [add thumbs up icon here/]
Here you go for a nice batch file creator for simpleviewer =>http://stegmann.dk/mikkel/porta/
Saved me a lot of time when i needed to convert like 1800 pictures for it