On 10/24/2012 05:41 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hi,
We need a few volunteers to create a nice picture gallery of the
conference, based on the pictures uploaded by the Berlin conference
participants... (we're also waiting for the pictures). Any volunteer?
Please just report on any of the marketing or website list.
Thanks,
Charles.
If you do not need to have the "standard" menus of the wiki pages, you
might want to check out Jalbum photo gallery software. It is free and
there are a lot of different scripts for visual display types. Windows
and Linux versions.
I have used it and it is easy.
create a folder. Add the original photos to that folder. open Jalbum
and add the photos to a new gallery. Then play around with all the
different design possibilities that are offered. Once it is the way you
like it, create the photo gallery and then upload the created system to
the server. If you have photos of different original orientation and
size, the system with convert them into the display size you choose.
This is the easiest free photo gallery and slide show software I know of.
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