Switch left and right in the description below, I obviously don't know
one from the other.
On 9/4/2014 1:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Dropbox presents photos as a thumbnailed directory by default. If you
double click on a thumbnail you get an image displayed that fills most
of the browser window, with navigation controls directly below and
other options in a small pictograph menu on the bottom left of the
window with the file name on the bottom right. The thumbnails are
very small, but they do offer a minimal gallery format for each folder.
The issues are the thumbnails are very small and there is no real
control of how the image appears it's just the image file displayed on
a black background with the controls in while at the bottom of the
screen.
You can however use pretty much any gallery software that will run on
the client browser to control how the image displays. I much prefer
to roll my own HTML, and others use java based gallery software, but
for some purposes the default works fine.
On 9/4/2014 9:42 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Aug 31, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Chris Mitchell
<[email protected]> wrote:
Bob W and I went for a trek on Saturday. 54 miles from Luton,
Bedfordshire to the heart of London, mostly on quiet tracks and canal
tow paths. Bob showed off his Concorde cyclo cross build - and he's
done a fantastic job. Here's the Concorde with its proud owner:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gph7rzykwlf04di/DSCF7975.jpg?dl=0
And here's the two of us looking proud at the finish at Limehouse
Basin:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e6cfq0wfgf6cu2u/DSCF7998.jpg?dl=0
Hi Chris. Curious about your use of Dropbox. Can you set up albums?
Can you get thumbnails of the photos in the albums?
I’m photo documenting an interesting youth development project in the
community I worked in before retiring. I need to put photos up on the
web every week, and had planned to do that to a dedicated Flickr
page. But your post here made me curious about Dropbox, which might
be more accessible to the folks with whom I’m working.
Regards,
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