• 05-02-2005, 04:52 PM
    Mr Yuck
    Making a new online album, help
    K, I'm redoing the photo albums on my website and suggestions would be appreciated.

    Each thumbnail will link to a different album, and I will have Sizes: Thumbnail, which is 200 pixels wide, enlarged to 640 pixels wide, and 1024 pixels wide.

    I put a single, sample image in the San Francisco Album as a sample of what The album will look like.

    http://www.typicallyrandom.com/newphotography/first.htm

    Also, the watermark on this image, yes or no? Is it not obvious enough? (I must put some sort of watermark on them :) )
    http://www.typicallyrandom.com/newph...G_0420_640.jpg
  • 05-02-2005, 09:54 PM
    Peter_AUS
    Re: Making a new online album, help
    The water mark is actually hard to make out, I really had to look around for it, only a few seconds, but it doesn't stand out to me at all.

    Good start on the Album, but no navigation links at all, which is a must if you are developing. Get the initial one page design worked out first then take it from there. If you are moving between images, you need a link back to the start or previous etc. There are many programs out there that do webpage album designs for you and you can then work on them afterwards. Examples are Gena Web Album Maker, Adobe Photoshop has a web gallery creator as well. Photoshop Album 2, ReaGallery Pro, Photo Album 5 just to name a few. Each has it's own way of doing things.

    Although starting from scratch and designing it the way you want is also a good idea as well.

    Also the text at the bottom is just too long a line and then a short one, try and keep that consistently restrained as well.

    Hope that helps.
  • 05-09-2005, 03:19 PM
    sweetdeal22
    Re: Making a new online album, help
    the first picture is linked :D [which is linked to another picture which is actually the same picture of the one that is linked to the GGB one, which is not by all means, the same as the first one which is different than the other 2 :p ]

    *waits for rest* (may be waiting a while too)