Moose,
I had to take away the open ended edit capability. It is not good to allow people to edit old posts, as they can make it so all subsequent comments are nonsensical. I could give it to you temporarily if you desire. But I would have you reconsider using large photos.
As previously mentioned - the irreversible trend is that more and more people are going to be viewing the web from mobile devices - and having all those large photos makes it very difficult for them to do so. This software is specially designed to be efficiently viewable from phones and mini-tablets, as well as desktops - and not using the thumbnail feature sort of defeats the purpose. I already made the thumbnails big enough to see a good representation of the photo. And clicking on it makes it then easy to scroll through all the photos in the post in full size, so I don't really see the advantage. In fact, I would rather not have to scroll through all those big photos looking for comments.
And what is not recognized here in the U.S. is that some viewers have to pay for bandwidth on their desktops, and have limits like on phones. So, just loading on topic with all those large photos uses up tons of their quota - even if they only wanted to see one photo again.
Edit: Moose - this is uncharacteristic, but 2/3 of all traffic today so far has been from "High end mobile devices."