The Chameleon skin with jAlbum has a function to resize the images to
fit the user's browser window, but not "on the fly". It loads the image
to the size you have specified then after a second or so pops to fit the
window. I tried it once and decided, at least for me, that it was annoying.
If you want to do online sales, Chameleon, at least with jAlbum versions
prior to v10, also would let you integrate to a shopping cart function.
I used it with PayPal. With jAlbum v10, if you subscribe to the "Pro"
version, the Turtle skin integrates with shopping carts.
-p
On 12/8/2011 6:45 AM, Mark C wrote:
Thanks for comments. I would really like to find a solution that scales
the images - not sure if that is available with many of the gallery
tools out there. I've thought about using SmugMug or some other services
with a redirect from my domain name, but I'm not sure how smoothly I can
integrate another site.
Thanks again -
Mark C.
On 12/7/2011 8:30 PM, David Parsons wrote:
1. SmugMug may be a good option for you. There are many templates
available for customizing your site, and you can get into the down and
dirty details of CSS and javascript if you like (there is no bare
metal access to the page code, so you have to do things in certain
ways. The nice thing about SM is that they have a simplified version
for mobile that has no flash (even if your main site does). There are
many people at the forums at dgrin.com (SM's official forum) that are
helpful and know how to customize very well.
2. One thing to think about is that even if someone is viewing on a
1280 wide monitor, they may not keep their browser windows
full-screen. You may want to think about either a site that scales to
window size or that has padding for when the window is expanded.
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