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Images, Animation, and Multimedia 229
Using the Photo Gallery
The simultaneous expansion of digital camera usage and Broadband services has
created a fantastic opportunity for publishing photo collections on web pages.
There are a multitude of reasons for doing so but some common ones include:
hosting family photos for access by geographically distant relatives
Special occasions (parties, Christmas, meetings, holidays)
cataloguing collections (e.g., of animals, stamps, etc.)
In WebPlus you can add a Flash™- or JavaScript-based photo gallery to any
web page. By using the power of Flash you can also adopt some eye-catching
gallery styles, each offering different ways of cycling through photos. Photo
galleries let you navigate via a top or bottom control bar or, depending on
gallery style, by using:
thumbnail
rollovers
(opposite)
vertical
thumbnails
photo grids
photo
stacks
Photos can be imported by file or folder, or from a TWAIN device (digital
camera/scanner). By default, large photos imported into the gallery are
automatically resized and exported at the maximum resolution of 720 x 540
pixels. If photos are smaller than 720 x 540 pixels, they will remain unchanged.