On Apr 1, 2007, at 9:33 AM, David J Brooks wrote: > I think its a nice gallery to look at Godfrey. I like the mannequins!.
Thanks! > BTW, it sounds like LR does a similar set up for its web page as in > PS, with the 3 subdirectories. To set that up, would one great the > main directory on the site, then download all the sub folders to that, > then change the index page to reflect the new, main directory. > > When i used PS to gen web pages a few years back, i just kept putting > the pictures in the 3 subfolders and renamed the index to index100 > index101 etc. I'm a little confused by what you say. Lightroom and Photoshop both create a self-contained directory tree with all the bits in them for a given set and an index.html file at the top level of the file. Unless you want to mix all your web page projects into a single directory tree, you just copy the whole tree to the web server and point to it from the main page. The additional overhead is pretty small and it keeps your web page galleries modular, easy to edit/ remove/add to. My only gripe is that the generated index.html page is a bit more complex than I prefer, making it a little more difficult to edit than my own hand-written HTML. Godfrey -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

