no web files present), then the gallery resorts to displaying a large version of the representing thumbnail instead. To access the Project Gallery either press CTRL/CMD+G, select File->Project Gallery or hit the new project gallery button located just to the right of the new project button. You can even double click the "Recent projects" label (project ordering label) to open the Project Gallery. The Project Gallery presents a grid of large thumbnail images for each album project. It defaults to presenting the recent projects, which may reside anywhere on your computer but you can alternatively choose to list all album projects found under the "My Albums" folder. The ordering can also be flipped between recent, alphabetical and reverse alphabetical. To open a project simply double click it or navigate using the cursor keys and hit Enter. Just like Windows Explorer, the Project Gallery has a quick search function whereby it alternates between all projects beginning with the letter you type.Īs you open a project, the gallery closes, but you can keep it open and move it next to the main window to quickly browse between projects. To do so, simply hold down SHIFT or ALT as you open a project. If you right-click an album project it will reveal a contextual menu. It currently has the options "Open", "Preview" and "Reload". Preview opens the project's album in jAlbum's default web browser and "Reload" forces jAlbum to recalculate a snapshot of the web preview. This may be needed if the album wasn't done rendering the initial display when the snapshot was being taken. When you initially open and browse the Project Gallery it will take some time for the web snapshots to populate the view, and you might notice some flickering, but once it's done, operating the Project Gallery is fast. (Web snapshots are being cached on disk within the. jalbum folder of the album project's root folder in order to speed up the rendering)įlex layout is what web designers were always phantasized about. This makes it possible to align items within a container box (and relative to each other) horizontally or vertically whatever you like. Did you know previously there was no proper way of aligning an image vertically and horizontally centered within a box? Crazy, isn´t it? The new flex layout even makes it possible achieving the so-called “masonry layout” (horizontal tiles) without a line of code. Feels like we´ve skipped to the 21st century.
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