1 [PS]Photoshop Tutorial Web Photo Gallery3/4 Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:25 am
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Step 9
In this & in the next few steps, I will give you a brief explanation as to what various Options Menus (which are basically the coding[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] options) stands for. Some of the options will be grayed out or unavailable depending on the style of gallery you have selected.
General: It gives you a option whether you want to save your files as .htm or as a .html[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] coding extension. It also gives you a option whether you want to preserve all metadata (as determined in Step 2).
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Banner: In the Banner option menu, the information that you enter in the Site Name box will appear as the title of your gallery. You can also add more personalized information as you name in Photographer box, Contact Info, Date etc.
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Then, Large Images: This gives you the option to customize the appearance of your main image, when the user clicks on the thumbnail in your gallery. You can resize the images, constrain its proportions, determine the quality of image, give a border to images etc. Also, by checking the corresponding boxes, you can choose which parts of information are to be displayed from the metadata you added earlier in the File Info window as in Step 2 above.
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Next, option is for Thumbnails: Which is quite similar to Large Images as mentioned above.
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Now, the Custom Colors: Here you can customize the colors used for background, banner, text & links by clicking the color swatch to bring up the color picker, choose the colors that matches your gallery.]
Step 9
In this & in the next few steps, I will give you a brief explanation as to what various Options Menus (which are basically the coding[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] options) stands for. Some of the options will be grayed out or unavailable depending on the style of gallery you have selected.
General: It gives you a option whether you want to save your files as .htm or as a .html[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] coding extension. It also gives you a option whether you want to preserve all metadata (as determined in Step 2).
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 10
Banner: In the Banner option menu, the information that you enter in the Site Name box will appear as the title of your gallery. You can also add more personalized information as you name in Photographer box, Contact Info, Date etc.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 11
Then, Large Images: This gives you the option to customize the appearance of your main image, when the user clicks on the thumbnail in your gallery. You can resize the images, constrain its proportions, determine the quality of image, give a border to images etc. Also, by checking the corresponding boxes, you can choose which parts of information are to be displayed from the metadata you added earlier in the File Info window as in Step 2 above.
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Step 12
Next, option is for Thumbnails: Which is quite similar to Large Images as mentioned above.
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Step 13
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Now, the Custom Colors: Here you can customize the colors used for background, banner, text & links by clicking the color swatch to bring up the color picker, choose the colors that matches your gallery.]