![]() ![]() If an album exists and you decide to change its location then you will be offered to have the album moved to the new location. Users/user name/Sites/My Site/My Album), is displayed and can be changed by either typing directly in to the path field or by clicking on the folder icon to the right and then navigating to your output directory. The path to the directory, either relative to the image directory (e.g, album) or absolute (e.g. ![]() The default is a subfolder, called 'album', of the project directory, but can be anywhere you like. This is the location of your generated album. The path to the directory is displayed and can be changed by either, typing directly in to the path field or by clicking on the folder icon to the right and then navigating to your image directory. It is also the default location for the project settings file, jalbum-settings.jap, and several other hidden files created and used by jAlbum. This is the location of your project where your image files, page templates and other files and folders stored and will be used to generate your album. The state checked or not checked applies to all your projects and will be kept even when jAlbum is quit and reopened. To change either, you must first check this selection box. This is a safety feature to stop you from inadvertently changing the location of your project files, the Image and Output directories. To read a specific page relating to a specific version of jAlbum you need to establish the release date for that version, you can see version release dates here, for example, jAlbum 15 was released on November 18, 2017. The project thumbnail may also be used as the theme image for many skins. Note: In the free version you can only change skin and its style. Alternatively right click a thumbnail in jAlbum's Explore view and select "Use as folder thumbnail" or drag a thumbnail to the folder properties pane. To select a different image, use the small triangles beneath the thumbnail to navigate through your project. Representing thumbnail for your project and if uploaded to jAlbum the album's thumbnail. If you are not familiar with HTML or CSS you can use the HTML Editor to apply basic formatting to text. If you do not want a description it is safest to enter a single space character, this will result in an empty description on the profile page and ensure, if used, the 'About' widgett gets updated. Album DescriptionÄescriptive text for the whole album. If your word is not listed just keep typing. Press enter to accept a single word or click on a word from those suggested to enter that word. ![]() Commonly used keywords, such as Landscape, Portrait, January, July, Flowers will pop up as you begin to type. Comma separated list of keywords that can, for example, appear as metadata tags in your album pages. ![]()
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