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Posted by dorayme on 09/14/07 21:42
In article <pd5le3ta9i5gdn374e4b4ns80kcnn16142@4ax.com>,
David Segall <david@address.invalid> wrote:
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >In article <qdmhe3p2c7eg3vcfkmoj3hmemk1fi21vqe@4ax.com>,
> > David Segall <david@address.invalid> wrote:
> >
> >> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >>
> >> >If anyone has used a Mac compatible generator that is template
> >> >customisable (not just with some options but with user being able
> >> >to write the html and css without roadblocks), would not mind
> >> >hearing about it.
> >> The free, cross platform JAlbum <http://jalbum.net/> probably fits. It
> >> requires some CSS and HTML templates that you can write so there is no
> >> problem making a generated album match the look of your site. A
> >> possible roadblock would be that it is an album generator so having,
> >> say, arbitrary variable information on each page would be difficult.
> >
> >Thanks David, I will take another look,
> <http://profectus.com.au/albums/Wise%20Tennis/index.html> you can look
> at a gallery produced by JAlbum and can navigate back to the main site
> to see that the gallery matches the general layout of the site. The
> mismatches are either my fault or deliberate because, for example, I
> did not want the Company logo on a page of photographs. They are not
> the fault of JAlbum.
That's fine. I was able to see them ok. Very nice. As I said in
last post, I have updated my JAlbum and it does look pretty good.
Have even made a small album this morning. Thanks for the
reminder about this software. I am looking at the folder in which
the software sits in my Apps and will look into where the
templates are kept etc. Will let you see the first album I get to
publish via it - perhaps on that JAlbum hosting site which I
signed up for while at it. I like this generator more than the PS
CS one...
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dorayme
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