![]() ![]() I'm sure 1 and 2 are easy solutions to do. PS I don't want to use Widget Comments for feedback. ![]() Point 4 is not strictly necessary if I'm given the file reference by someone wishing to discuss a photo or a hyperlink. I don't think there is an easy way to show where the original photo was located when found in a search? My idea is to manually add a Keyword to each photo that describes to me where it is.Ī convention that might be adopted is: folder-nameoffolder This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4. The display title for KEYWORDS /TAGS is strangely called SUBJECT! Can this be changed to Keywords please?Ĥ. Show image count Shows total image count in the top level folder, image count for the current level and levels below in subfolders. I'm not sure if I need to use both of the above! I would say that the advantage of being in the caption is that people are more likely to see the Image Ref and use it, but it produces more clutter!ģ. ![]() This gives for example: File.File Name 7.jpgĪlso okay but would just like the title to be: Image Ref: The resulting albums can be published on or on the user's own website. jAlbum has built-in support for organizing and editing images, but with focus on flexible presentation. This is fine but I would prefer it all on one line and Image Ref: in bold and the rest not bold. jAlbum is cross-platform photo website software for creating and uploading galleries from images and videos. I've managed to get the file name to display in both the photo caption and photo data but I am struggling to give both a meaningful title. It is probably unique and should be reasonably short. I think the best way, is to quote the file name. ![]()
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