I've tried the demo of Jalbum and it seems OK, but like all of the album generators that I've tried it just misses the mark. I haven't looked at all into customization though. Thanks -

Mark C.

On 12/8/2011 12:42 AM, David Mann wrote:
On Dec 8, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Mark C wrote:

1. Web Photo Gallery Software: For my last web update I used Photoshops web 
gallery tool (now migrated to bridge) and lots of global search and replace 
commands in Dreamweaver to customize and tweak the galleries. Wild and scary 
stuff. I'd like to use a more simple approach this time - any suggestions 
regarding web photo gallery tools? I don't mind paying for something good, so 
I'm not just looking are freeware. I see that Mark Robers still lists Web Album 
Generator on this website, it looks like the PUG uses JAblum. I was thinking of 
going with a fancy flash gallery but at chatting with someone recently I was 
told  that flash was sooooo passe' and besides, iPhones can't read it. Yee... 
what to do...
I've taken to using Jalbum because it's quick and convenient.  I'm not 100% 
satisfied with its templates but meh, it's good enough and I can't be bothered 
rolling my own.

2. Image size: My current standard image size is 625 pixels wide or 500 pixels 
high. That was pretty aggressive when I first started the website in 1997... 
rather small by today's standards. I'm thinking of something like 800 pixels 
wide for the standard view and click on that for a 1000 pixel wide, in it's own 
screen, view. I looked at my user stats and found that the top two screen 
resolutions were 1280 x 800 and 1024 x 768 - I think that the dimensions I'm 
planning should work well with that.
I'm using 700 on the longest axis at the moment but that may be a little small 
for landscape orientation.

Dave




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