Finally, the last view is the big picture. It lets you look at all the galleries,
and all the pictures. Each gallery will have a preview of all the pictures at the top,
and the preview images of all the galleries at the bottom again so you can easily
move from gallery to gallery.
One more thing.
You may have noticed by now that sometimes the pictures in the gallery seem to
be out of order from their preview images. That's just because the images don't read left-to-right.
If they did, the skim view would be showing you the first, second, fourth,
and fifth picture of a gallery, instead of the first four pictures.
Instead, the "first four" pictures refers to the two by two square at the top-left of the
three by three square that the big picture focus, just as the logo implies.
Otherwise all the images would appear in different positions in the skim view
than they appear in the big picture view, which would be even more disorienting because pictures
would seem to just be moving around as you move between views.
Believe it or not, it made the most sense to orient all nine elements in the shape of
a spiral. Go ahead and take a look for yourself by checking out the "Template" gallery
in both the big picture view and the skim view to see what I mean.
Honestly, it's probably easier to understand if you just click around.
To learn more about setting up your own 333focus page, check out the "How To 333focus" gallery!