On Thu, Dec 8, 2011, at 09:18 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote: > 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.
Yeah, I tried that for the PUG (I think at your suggestion - certainly someone on the list) and found it annoying too, which is why I looked for another solution. Cheers Brian +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brian Walters Australian Native Plants Society (Australia) http://anpsa.org.au > > 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. > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > Being old doesn't seem so old now that I'm old. > > -- -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - One of many happy users: http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/quotes.html -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

