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If you’d prefer the vertically split arrangement, use a portrait image size here, e.g.

The default is 900×300 px which yields a normal (horizontally split) layout. Specify here the top “theme” image size dimensions. Set ‘Border width’ to 0 if you don’t need the border. The normal images can have a border specified here. Stick the control bar to the top of the screen / right below the thumbnail scroll area. You can turn off the 3D effects, like the drop shadows, and inner shadows if you prefer. Please note, the “Stretch to fit” option does not work in old browsers, like IE8 and below. You can also specify its position and tiling too. This can be a web font too: see this post! Background image The font used on the header as album or folder title. The basic font size relative to browser’s default (~14px) Headline font and size Unfortunately you can choose only from a limited set of fonts that are available on most PC’s. The files can be restored properly on every other OS though.
#Jalbum tags appear in comments hyperlinks windows
Please note, albums using extended (accented) characters in file or folder names cannot be properly unzipped on Windows, because Windows decodes these characters mapping to the viewer PC’s default character set, while Java encodes always with UTF-8 encoding (which is capable of representing any character in any language).
#Jalbum tags appear in comments hyperlinks zip file

Can search in the Title, Comment, Keywords and Face tag fields. Use search boxĪdd an album-wide search box to your albums.

Use breadcrumb pathīreadcrumb path is the clickable path of upper-level folders. You can use any absolute or relative URL, not just the one level up (./). Link from the top level pageĪdds a link which takes you one level up from the top level page. Include a logo at the top left corner of the navigation bar, linked to the top level album page. You can exclude the folders and display only the custom pages. Select to display a multi-level, site-wide top navigation menu at the top of the index page.
