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RYSO
EasyThumbs (v2.00) |
Updated 12.02.02
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2.2.
Gallery Options: Page details
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All
gallery pages contain tables with thumbnails
linked to full-size images. This category lets
you customize various page details such as:
Page Title, Page File name, text under Preview
images and pop-up description (Html tag ALT)
for Preview images, as well as page keywords,
text and its location on pages.
Page title: enter the title for page
to be displayed at the top of your browser.
You can use a "%number" variable in
order for the gallery page number to be included
in the page's name.
%number=1,2...N - If
you enter "Gallery %number" and identify
Gallery 3 as the first ordinal number, and Gallery
5 as the last ordinal number, then gallery page
titles will automatically be the following
- Gallery
3, Gallery 4, Gallery 5.
Gallery File Name:
you can provide gallery file name for
each of your gallery pages.
Preview images caption:
a text displayed near or under each thumbnail
image. You can use "%name", "%size",
"%width" and "%height" variables
(see description below). You can also use some
Html formatting tags, for example "<br>",
to place this caption under the image.
Thumbnail alternative text: a text
that appears in thumbnail images placeholders
while preview images are loading. The text will
also appear as a description when you hold the
mouse pointer over a preview image.
The two previous parameters can contain a text
(the same for all thumbnails). Alternatively,
you can use special variables that will add
some individual text for each thumbnail. Here
is the list of the available variables:
%name
- a name of image file.
%size
- image file size (will be shown kBytes).
%width
- Width of image in pixels.
%height
- Height of image in pixels.
Keywords:
you can provide
a list of keywords, so your pages can be found
by Search engines.
Add
text onto the page:
feel free to add your own text onto the page. You
can specify various text parameters, such
as font, size, and the desired location of
the text on the page.
Next
step: 2.3. Navigation
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