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PA Light - how to apply it!?It is always a good idea to create (develop) your new Photo Albums (Product Catalogs) on your local computer. When you finish you just have to upload them on your web site. This will save you a lot of time. Feel free to use any of our template pages for your new Photo Albums (Product Catalogs) web pages. Don't hesitate to edit them with your favorite WEB editor. Caution! Don’t use spaces in your folder and/or file names. It may cause problems online. Just replace any space with '_' (low line). InstallationCopy and paste album_le.jar into your web page folder. Make sure that your web page and album_le.jar are there.Create a new folder in the same folder and call it "images". Copy all photos you would like to show on the applet in this folder. Resize your images. The perfect size is about 500/375 pixels. Don't edit your originals. Always work with copies. Use .jpg and .gif image file formats only. Open your web page. Copy and paste the below code into your web page there where you would like to show the applet.
Add in "ImageList" parameter, all file names of your images in order you want to show them. Make sure that all file names and file extensions are spelling correct. Be careful, the file names are case-sensitive. Save the changes on your page and launch it on your local computer. Test it to make sure that everything works correct. If you have successfully created your photo album upload on your web server:
1. Your web page. Congratulations! You have done very well. Now, it is time to enjoy browsing your new photo album online. WARNING! Some applications and digital photo cameras use (change to) ".jpeg" or ".JPG" file extensions. Check the file extensions if all file names are spelt correct in 'ImageList' parameter but some (all) images still get error massages on the applet.
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